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Kansas Joe And Memphis Minnie - I Want That / Bumble Bee album flac Performer: Kansas Joe
Title: I Want That / Bumble Bee
Style: Vocal
Released: 1929
MP3 album: 1695 mb
FLAC album: 1345 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: MOD ASF WMA VOX MP3 DTS AU
Genre: Blues

Bumble Bee picks up the thread with the earthy, rural blues records she made in 1929 and traces her development through the year 1941. This survey mainly focuses upon her collaborations with guitarist, vocalist, and violinist Kansas Joe McCoy, one of her three husbands, and closes with three examples from her later work with husband number three, Ernest Little Son Joe Lawlers, who operated fiddle, guitar, and string bass with equal facility. Other legendary blues heroes heard on this collection are pianists Alfred Elkins, Jimmie Gordon and Black Bob Hudson.

Kansas Joe and Memphis Minnie I'm Wild About My Stuff. Stream of Passion When the Levee Breaks (Kansas (Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie cover).

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Bumble Bee Memphis Minnie. I'm Talking About You Memphis Minnie. Joe Louis Strut Memphis Minnie. Moonshine Memphis Minnie. My Baby Don't Want Me No More Memphis Minnie. Nothing In Rambling Memphis Minnie. Wild About My Stuff Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe. 3:00. Frisco Town Memphis Minnie. Me And My Chauffeur Blues Memphis Minnie. Me & My Chauffer Memphis Minnie. Bumble Bee Blues Memphis Minnie. New Bumble Bee Memphis Minnie. Me & My Chauffeur Blues Memphis Minnie. I Got To Make A Change Blues Memphis Minnie. Preachers Blues Memphis Minnie Ma Rainey. New Orleans Stop Time Memphis Minnie & Bumble Bee Slim. Tricks Ain't Walking Anymore Memphis Minnie.

Memphis Minnie was never interested in physical labor and she began to play on the streets of Memphis and the towns surrounding Walls soon after getting her first guitar. In 1907 a blues musician played in all kinds of places: house parties, barrel houses, work camps, traveling shows. It’s hard to imagine how prevalent live music was before the advent of consumer electronics. The silly yet haunting Bumble Bee Blues became the popular song from that session– so popular that Minnie recorded several different versions of it for different labels. Kansas Joe,and Minnie were guitarists of equal ability, and the interplay of their instruments is like a great conversation: with both of them switching between treble and bass.

Bumble Bee. I'm Going Back Home. I Don't Want No Woman I Have To Give My Money To. I'm Wild About My Stuff. Botherin' That Thing. Stinging Snake Blues.

Tracklist

A I Want That
B Bumble Bee

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Columbia Phonograph Company, Inc.

Credits

  • Guitar [Uncredited] – Kansas Joe
  • Vocals [Uncredited], Guitar [Uncredited] – Memphis Minnie

Notes

Guitar accompaniment

A & B recorded 18 June 1929

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Side A label): 148707
  • Barcode (Side B label): 148712
  • Barcode (Side A runout stamped): Ⓦ148707 9 2-A-2 D8
  • Barcode (Side B runout stamped): Ⓦ148712 1 2-A-1 DW