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mardi 31 janvier 2012

Foggy Blues


THE LEGENDARY JAY MILLER SESSIONS VOL. 3 - ROOSTER CROWDED FOR DAY

A1 - Mr. Calhoun - Change Your Ways
A2 - Ramblin' Hi Harris - Early One Morning
A3 - Silas Hogan - My Baby Walked Out
A4 - Leroy Washington - Prison Blues
A5 - Whispering Smith - Baby Left Me This Morning
A6 - Jimmy Dotson - I Wanna Know
B1 - Blue Charlie - Don't Have No Friends
B2 - Silas Hogan - Tell Me Baby
B3 - Mr. Calhoun - They Call Me Mr. Calhoun
B4 - Ramblin' Hi Harris - Trying To Call My Baby
B5 - Clarence Garlow - Foggy Blues
B6 - Mr. Calhoun - I'm Ragged And Dirty




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Vinyl rip and scans by Silverlake

7 commentaires:

Gyro1966 a dit…

Thanks for another high-quality rip of a great series!

Uncle Gil a dit…

Do you mind me if some of these 55 volumes are in Extreme VBR and not in 320 kbps?

Anonyme a dit…

LOVE the Jay Miller series.
Could you re-upload Leroy Washington "Wild Cherry" ?
The old post is on Megaupload.

boogieman a dit…

Hi Uncle Gil,

to speak frankly even 128 kpbs works fine for these recording. Who cares? This music is better listened to on an old scrappy vinyl, or, even better, a slighly distorted K7 (that's how i first discovered this music). We're not talking of Von Karajan on Deutsche Gramofoon here ...
Keep 'em comin'
Je les ai a peu près tous, je pourrai enfin completer la serie.
Cheers
Boogieman

Uncle Gil a dit…

@ boogieman : Je suis bien d'accord. Mais on peut pas toujours lutter contre les a-priori comme quoi "plus c'est gros, meilleur c'est" :))

Uncle Gil a dit…

To Anonym : I will post the complete series (If the good Lord's willing and the creeks don't rise!)

Gyro1966 a dit…

Boogieman - I disagree that 128 sounds fine. I've been collecting music since the early 70's, and it never hurts to hear it in better quality, even if it's primitive rockabilly. I applaud and encourage anyone to rip in 320 or extreme VBR - heck, hard drives cost peanuts nowadays so why hold back? A job worht doing is worth doing right. Thanks again Uncle Gil.