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CLP 2068LP
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"Limited-edition vinyl from one of the most influential blues guitarist and vocalist of all time, Leadbelly. The album is a 2009 reissue of his 1940s recordings, featuring 14 remastered tracks, including the classic 'Where Did You Sleep Last Night.' Reviews highlight its high-quality sound and the powerful, visceral blues and folk performances on the album, which feature the song 'Where Did You Sleep Last Night' with a dark, sinister feel that differs from other versions."
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WLV 82105LP
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Huddie William Ledbetter, better known to the world as Leadbelly, was one of the most celebrated guitarists and vocalists of 20th century American music. He introduced the world to many traditional folk and gospel songs and his versions remain some of the most well-known and beautiful ever cut to tape. Born on a plantation in Louisiana in 1888, Leadbelly got his start as a teenager performing in the red-light district of Shreveport. "Discovered" by the legendary folklorists John and Alan Lomax while Leadbelly was serving time in Angola state prison for attempted murder. They recorded him while in prison and in 1934, at the age of 46, made these recordings, the first commercial recordings of his career. Featuring a wide repertoire of folk and blues songs along with his powerful voice and unique guitar style, these tracks are absolute cornerstones of American folk and blues music and some of the greatest tracks he ever cut.
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