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Baby Boy Warren - Detroit Blues 1949 To 1954 album flac Performer: Baby Boy Warren
Title: Detroit Blues 1949 To 1954
Style: Electric Blues
Released: 1977
Country: US
MP3 album: 1557 mb
FLAC album: 1191 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Blues

Robert "Baby Boy" Warren compiled a sterling discography from 1949 to 1954 for a variety of Motor City firms without ever managing to transcend his local status along Hastings Street. After honing his blues guitar approach in Memphis (where he was raised), Warren came to Detroit in 1942 to work for General Motors and gig on the side. The fruits of his first recording session in 1949 with pianist Charley Mills supporting him came out on several different logos: Prize, Staff, Gotham, even King's Federal subsidiary. The 1970s brought Baby Boy Warren a taste of European touring, though nothing substantial, before he passed away in 1977.

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Composed by Robert Henry Warren. Robert "Baby Boy" Warren:Vocals & Guitar. Recorded in Detroit, MI. 1949. Originally issued on the 1949 singles (Prize 706), (Staff 706) & (Gotham 507) (78 RPM). This recording taken from the 1990 album "Alley Special" (CD). Has been played on. United States 1. WUMB Radio - Blues.

Tracks 15 y 16 Grabados como "Baby Boy Warren" en 1954 en Detroit Robert Henry Warren: Voz y Guitarra Johnny Hooks: Saxo Tenor Boogie Woogie Red: Piano Little George Jackson: Guitarra Jimmy Tarrant: Batería. TRacks 17 y 18 Grabados en 1954 en Detroit Robert Henry Warren: Voz y Guitarra Sonny Boy Williamson: Armonica Washboard Willie: Washboard y Batería. La perlita de esta edicion la componen los tracks 21 y 22: The Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival grabado el 8 de Septiembre de 1973 en "The Otis Spann Memorial Field".

Baby Boy Blues - Baby Boy Warren - Baby Boy Warren. 15. Chuck-A-Luck - Baby Boy Warren - Baby Boy Warren. 16. Mattie Mae - Baby Boy Warren - Baby Boy Warren. It makes the point that John Lee Hooker was originally from Detroit before he went to Chicago, devoting a whole album to the legendary bluesman, while at the same time making the point that there were many other excellent blues artists in the city in this period, such as his collaborator Eddie Kirkland and Baby Boy Warren, who had a style all his.

Tracklist

A1 My Special Friend Blues 2:35
A2 Nervy Woman Blues 2:52
A3 Lonesome Cabin Blues 2:55
A4 Don't Want No Skinny Woman 3:04
A5 Forgive Me Darling 2:31
A6 Please Don't Think I'm Nosey 2:28
A7 I Got Lucky 2:56
B1 Let's Renew Our Love 3:02
B2 Hello Stranger 2:38
B3 Mattie Mae 2:57
B4 Somebody Put Bad Luck On Me 2:33
B5 Stop Breakin' Down 2:30
B6 Taxi Driver 2:30
B7 Bad Lover Blues 3:07

Credits

  • Drums – Curtis Foster (tracks: A7, B1), Jimmy Tarrant (tracks: B4 to B7)
  • Guitar – Calvin Frazier (tracks: B2, B3)
  • Harmonica [Harp] – Sonnyboy Williamson* (tracks: B2, B3)
  • Lead Guitar – Little George Jackson (tracks: B4 to B7)
  • Piano – Boogie Woogie Red (tracks: A7, B1 to B7), Charley Mills* (tracks: A1 to A6)
  • Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Hooks (tracks: B4, B5)
  • Vocals, Guitar – Baby Boy Warren
  • Washboard [Uncredited] – Washboard Willie (tracks: B3)

Notes

Catalog number is KF1 on labels, but 1001 on cover, which gives label name as just "Kingfish".

Recorded in Detroit, 1949 (A1 to A6), 1950 (A7, B1), 1953 (B2) and 1954 (B3 to B7)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
1001 Baby Boy Warren Detroit Blues ! 1949 To 1954 ‎(LP, Comp) King Fish Records 1001 US Unknown