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DOCD 5009CD
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"Charley Patton is considered to be one of the foremost influential bluesmen of the pre-war period. The influence that he had on the generations of blues lovers to come is astronomical. Vol 1 kicks of with some of his most well-loved songs, including Mississippi Boweavil Blues and Spoonful Blues; later covered by Cream. The slide performance in these two songs is stellar."
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DOCD 5010CD
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"Charley Patton is considered to be one of the foremost influential bluesmen of the pre-war period. The influence that he had on the generations of blues lovers to come is astronomical. Some of the standout pieces on the second volume of his collected works are 'Green River Blues', 'Farrell Blues' (a song in tribute to his hometown), and 'Come Back Corrina'; with a vocal performance by Henry Sims."
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DOCD 5011CD
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"Charley Patton is considered to be one of the foremost influential bluesmen of the pre-war period. The influence that he had on the generations of blues lovers to come is astronomical. Volume three features the last nine sides released on the Paramount label and twelve sides which Charley recorded for the American Record Company and released on the Vocalion label. Henry Sims is on many tracks."
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DAD 130LP
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Down At Dawn present a collection of Charley Patton's recordings titled I'm Going Home. At the very root of American music through the voice of one its originator. The so called "Voice of the Delta" aka Charley Patton. A great introduction to his world and music with a bunch of literally immortal songs coming from Patton's legendary early thirties recording dates. "Mississippi Boweavil", "Tom Rushen Blues", and "High Water Everywhere" are just a few of the timeless classic tunes selected here.
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WLV 82076LP
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Charley Patton was a pioneering Delta Blues singer and guitarist and is widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Though he only recorded around 50 tracks in his entire career, he was a popular touring performer and his legend has only grown in the nearly 100 years since his voice and guitar were first pressed on shellac. Patton performed with and at times mentored such blues legends as Robert Johnson, and Chester Burnett (aka Howlin' Wolf). On Lord I'm Discouraged: The Gennett Records Recording Session, Richmond, IN June 1929, Wax Love collects all the recordings Patton made for the legendary label, the same label that released early jazz from Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington and tons of classic old-time and blues sessions. In just one day, June 14, 1929, Patton recorded 14 of the most famous Delta Blues sides in history. An essential collection for any fan of early acoustic blues.
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WLV 82077LP
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Charley Patton was a pioneering Delta Blues singer and guitarist and is widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Though he only recorded around 50 tracks in his entire career, he was a popular touring performer and his legend has only grown in the nearly 100 years since his voice and guitar were first pressed on shellac. Patton performed with and at times mentored such blues legends as Robert Johnson, and Chester Burnett (aka Howlin' Wolf). On Some Of These Days I'll Be Gone: The Paramount Recording Session, Grafton, WI May 1930, Wax Love brings together 15 of Patton's most well regarded sides. Paramount released some of the most important blues of all-time and Charley Patton may be the absolute cream of the crop. Another essential blues piece on Wax Love.
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TMR 189LP
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2014 release. "Charley Patton's Volume 4 from our highly-anticipated Document Records reissue series on black, 180-gram vinyl."
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TMR 180LP
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2013 release. "Charley Patton's Volume 3 from our highly-anticipated Document Records reissue series on black, 180-gram vinyl."
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TMR 172LP
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2013 release. "Charley Patton's Volume 2 from our highly-anticipated Document Records reissue series on black, 180-gram vinyl."
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TMR 154LP
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2013 release. "Charley Patton's Volume 1 from our highly-anticipated Document Records reissue series on black, 180-gram vinyl."
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YAZ 1020HLP
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2024 restock. "Charley (a.k.a. Charlie) Patton was the most powerful blues recording artist of all time, considered by many to be the single most important figure in the history of traditional blues. He was a profound shaper and a giant figure in early Mississippi Delta music. The combined power of his vocal and guitar dynamics is unparalleled and he was the Delta's first blues celebrity." This reissue reproduces the front and back cover of Yazoo's original 1970 release. Pressed on 180 gram vinyl.
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