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WLV 82106LP
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Blind Boy Fuller, from Wadesboro, North Carolina, was one of the originators and most famous progenitors of what's known as the Piedmont Style of blues music, characterized by rhythmic bass lines played by the thumb while the melody is fingerpicked, resulting in a sound similar to ragtime. Though he lived only until the age of 40, Fuller recorded extensively from 1935-1940 and the recordings collected here are some of his most famous ever. Essential blues on Wax Love from one of the greatest talents of the Southeast.
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YAZ 1060HLP
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2023 restock. 180 gram repro of the 1978 album from North Carolina's Blind Boy Fuller. Blues circa 1935-1939, including "Homesick and Lonesome Blues," "Truckin' My Blues Away," "I Crave My Pig Meat," "Walking My Troubles Away" and "Sweet Honey Hole."
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