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samedi 13 novembre 2010

A Little Bit Of Boogie



JUNIOR BARNARD - BOPPIN' GUITAR ON THE WILLS - Bootlegger HMCD

01 - What'cha Know Joe
02 - Devil's Blues
03 - Do I Really Deserve It From You
04 - I'm Sorry That We Said Goddbye
05 - Together Forever
06 - I Wonder What I'm Goin' To Do
07 - Crafton Blues
08 - Fat Boy Rag
09 - Brain Cloudy Blues
10 - A Little Bit Of Boogie
11 - Hubbin' It
12 - Roly Poly
13 - Hubbin' It (From Movie)
14 - Bob Wills Boogie
15 - Corrine Corrina
16 - What's The Matter With The Mill
17 - Barnard Blues
18 - A Good Man Is Hard To Find
19 - Seven Miles Out Of Town
20- Liberty
21 - Bring It On Down To My House
22 - Sweet Moments
23 - Four Or Five Times
24 - Those Gone And Left Me Blues



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Compilation and artwork by The Bootlegger
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10 commentaires:

Countryhank a dit…

HI Uncle,
it seems the download is not available. When started, it breaks up after a few minutes. Can you please check ?
Regards, countryhank

ricky a dit…

Oui Gil , download invalid file ...... ricky

Uncle Gil a dit…

Added a Multiupload link...

ricky a dit…

Exellent il , je me rejouie d'écouté cette album ..... thanks . ricky

Anonyme a dit…

thanks for this great compilation of another unsung great guitar player.

Jonathan F. King a dit…

Junior is my favorite of all Bob Wills' guitarists ... I love his quirky solo style. Thanks for this compilation (and the groovy cover!).

Bob's Guitarists Fan a dit…

Thanks for the up - there's a few mistakes in the Bootlegger's bio of Junior ie Charlie Christian's brother was Edward not Edgar... D'armond pickups came after the Gibson ES-150 guitar.. Junior was never in the Army or any branch of the service. Junior never played any war bond rally's in Hollywood (two known he played were in Tulsa & Pawhuska, OK)

Also two of the tracks do not feature Junior Barnard. Track 11 Hubbin' It is from fall of 1951 was recorded for MGM with Cotton Whittington on guitar. Junior had already died. Track 12 Roly Poly is from 1945 and features Jimmy Wyble and Cameron Hill on twin guitars. Track 20 was recorded in 1942 and feature steel guitarist Leon McAuliffe playing a HOT single note steel guitar solo with Merl Lindsey's brother Doyle Salathiel playing acoustic rhythm guitar.

Thanks again -

Bob's Guitarists Fan a dit…

Also Junior didn't join Bob Wills in 1937... guitarist Eldon Shamblin did... :)

Uncle Gil a dit…

Bob,Thanks for these comments.

W a dit…

Looks good, Gil. Thanks.