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Title: Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues - Feel Like Going Home
Style: Country Blues
Released: 2003
Country: Europe
MP3 album: 1858 mb
FLAC album: 1845 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: WAV DMF MP1 AUD DTS WAV XM
Genre: Blues

1 Feel Like Going Home. 2 The Soul of a Man. 3 The Road to Memphis. Director Martin Scorsese pays tribute to the Delta blues, tracing the roots of the music by traveling through the state of Mississippi with the musician Corey Harris and then traveling to West Africa. Written and directed by Charles Burnett, this film presents the tale of a young boy traveling to Mississippi to visit relatives. He is caught between the pressures of his religious mother and gospel music, and the eagerness of his blues-loving uncle. The film includes performance by.

Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues - Feel Like Going Home ‎(CD, Comp).

Contains: feel like going home: the sould of a man: the road to memphis: warning by the devil'S fire: godfather's and sons: red white & blues: and plano blues. It may have been underrated when first broadcast on PBS on consecutive nights in the fall of '03, but executive producer Martin Scorsese's homage to the blues is a truly significant, if imperfect, achievement. Contains seven feature-length films: Feel Like Going Home directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Peter Guralnick. The Soul of a Man directed and written by Wim Wenders. The Road to Memphis directed by Richard Pearce and written by Robert Gordon.

This five-disc, 116-track box set presents a sweeping history of the blues from its emergence in the early 1900s clear through to its various contemporary guises, and includes samples of country blues in all of its regional variations, as well as cuts from string bands, jug bands, jazz combos, gritty Chicago blues outfits, and a look at how rock artists. like Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix incorporated the blues into their distinctive styles

Martin Scorsese : Filmography ranked by RYM (37 items) list by Fabri3. Published 4 years, 5 months ago. View all Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues - Feel Like Going Home lists. FEEL LIKE GOING HOME - DVD Movie. Manufacturer: Sony Release date: 11 May 2004 Number of discs: 1 EAN: 0074645861791 UPC: 074645861791.

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The series opens with Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Episode 1, Feel Like Going Home. This acclaimed 7- part series is director Martin Scorsese’s lyrical journey into the landscape and origins of the blues. Using archival Library of Congress recordings and footage gathered by John and Alan Lomax in the 1930s and 40s, the film explores the birth of the blues out of the hard time experiences of black farmers and cotton workers in the Mississippi Delta.

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1 Robert Johnson Traveling Riverside Blues
Producer – Don LawWritten By, Guitar, Vocals – Robert Johnson
2 Johnny Shines Dynaflow Blues
Bass – Floyd Jones Drums – Frank KirklandProducer – Samuel Charters*Written-By, Guitar, Vocals – Johnny Shines
3 Robert Johnson Hellhound On My Trail
Producer – Don LawWritten-By, Guitar, Vocals – Robert Johnson
4 Muddy Waters Country Blues
Guitar, Vocals – Muddy WatersProducer – Alan Lomax, John WorkWritten-By – McKinley Morganfield, Robert Johnson
5 Taj Mahal Celebrated Walkin' Blues
Arranged By, Harmonica, Slide Guitar, Vocals – Taj MahalBass – Gary Gilmore Drums – Charles Blackwell*Piano, Lead Guitar – Jesse Ed DavisProducer – David RubinsonRhythm Guitar – Bill BoatmanRhythm Guitar, Mandolin – Ry CooderWritten-By – Traditional
6 Muddy Waters With The Son Simms Four* Rosalie
Guitar – Percy ThomasGuitar, Vocals – Muddy WatersMandolin – Louis FordProducer – Alan Lomax, John WorkViolin – Henry "Son" Simms*Written-By – McKinley Morganfield
7 Son House My Black Mama Pt. II
Guitar, Vocals – Son HouseWritten-By – Eddie "Son" House*
8 Son House Government Fleet Blues
Guitar, Vocals – Son HouseHarmonica – Leroy Williams Mandolin – "Fiddlin'" Joe Martin*Written-By – Eddie "Son" House*
9 Muddy Waters Gypsy Woman
Bass – Ernest "Big" CrawfordDrums – Unknown ArtistGuitar, Vocals – Muddy WatersPiano – Sunnyland SlimProducer – Leonard & Phil ChessWritten-By – McKinley Morganfield
10 Charley Patton High Water Everywhere Pt. I
Written By, Guitar, Vocals – Charley Patton
11 Lead Belly* C.C. Rider
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterGuitar, Vocals – Lead Belly*Written-By – Alan Lomax, John A. Lomax, Traditional
12 Willie King & The Liberators Terrorized
Bass – Travis HodgeDrums – Willie James WilliamsEngineer [Recording] – Sam Watson Guitar – Aaron HodgeKeyboards – Rick AshersonLead Guitar, Vocals – Willie King Mixed By – Martin CzemborWritten-By – Willie King
13 Napoleon Strickland & The Como Drum Band With Otha Turner* Oh Baby
Bass Drum – Othar TurnerRecorded By – George Mitchell Snare – John TytusWritten-By, Fife [Cane Fife], Vocals – Napoleon Strickland
14 Otha Turner* & Corey Harris Lay My Burden Down
Arranged By, Fife [Cane Fife], Vocals – Othar TurnerEngineer [Recording] – J.T. TakagiGuitar – Corey HarrisWritten-By – Traditional
15 Ali Farka Touré Mali Dje
Djembe – Souleye KaneProducer – Nick GoldVocals [Chorus] – Fatoumata TraoreWritten-By, Guitar, Vocals – Ali Farka Touré
16 John Lee Hooker Tupelo Blues
Producer – Bill GrauerWritten-By, Guitar, Vocals – John Lee Hooker
17 Ali Farka Touré Amandrai
Percussion – Songhai Producer – Nick GoldWritten-By, Vocals, Guitar – Ali Farka Touré
18 John Lee Hooker Down Child
Guitar – Eddie KirklandGuitar, Vocals – John Lee HookerWritten-By – Jules Taub
19 Salif Keita Ananamin (It's Been So Long)
Recorded By – J.T. TakagiWritten-By, Guitar, Vocals – Salif Keita
20 Otha Turner* & The Rising Star Fife & Drum Band* My Babe
Bass Drum – Aubrey Turner*Engineer [Recording] – John HarrisFife [Cane], Vocals – Othar TurnerGuitar – Corey HarrisSnare – Otha Andre Evans, Rodney EvansVocals – Bernice Turner Pratcher, Sharde ThomasWritten-By – Willie Dixon

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Sony Music Studios, New York City
  • Recorded At – St. Ann's Warehouse, Brooklyn, NY

Credits

  • A&R [Coordination, The Blues] – Darren Salmieri, Patti Matheny
  • A&R [Director, The Blues], Producer [The Blues] – Andy McKaie
  • A&R, A&R [The Blues] – Jerry Rappaport
  • A&R, Producer [The Blues], A&R [Director, The Blues] – Steve Berkowitz
  • Art Direction [The Blues] – Adam Owett, Christopher Austopchuk, Howard Fritzson, Vartan
  • Co-producer – Richard Hutton
  • Design [Blues "Guitar Man" Icon] – Ellen Nygaard
  • Design [The Blues] – Jo Hay, Margery Greenspan
  • Executive Producer [The Blues] – Jeff Jones, Pat Lawrence
  • Executive-Producer – Jody Patton, Paul G. Allen, Ulrich Felsberg
  • Executive-Producer, Liner Notes [The Film And The Music], Compilation Producer – Martin Scorsese
  • Liner Notes [The Music], Compilation Producer – Peter Guralnick
  • Mastered By – Joseph M. Palmaccio
  • Mastered By [Additional] – Mark Wilder
  • Other [Business Affairs] – Chuck Fleckenstein, Rhonda Malmlund, Robin Schwartz, Susan Jacobs
  • Other [Packaging Manager] – Bridget McGoldrick
  • Other [Production Assistant], Research [Photo] – Dan Luskin
  • Other [Project Consultant] – Rob Barnett
  • Other [Project Coordinatot, The Blues] – Michele Horie
  • Other [Project Manager, The Blues] – John Jackson , Rhonda Shields
  • Photography [Back Of Booklet] – Daphne A. McWilliams
  • Photography [Cover, Tray Card] – America By Air Stock Footage Libraries, John W. Work Field Collection
  • Photography [P. 11] – MCA Records Archive
  • Photography [P. 12 (Bottom Right)] – Ray Flerlage
  • Photography [P. 12 (Left)] – David Gahr
  • Photography [P. 12 (Top Right)] – Val Wilmer*
  • Photography [P. 7] – Frank Driggs
  • Photography [PP. 13, 15, 17] – Arthur Jafa
  • Photography [PP. 5, 17 (Bottom)] – Dimitrious Kambouris
  • Photography [PP. 9, 16] – James Fraher
  • Photography [Spine Sheet] – Chansley Entertainment Archives
  • Producer [Series], A&R, A&R [The Blues] – Alex Gibney
  • Producer [The Blues] – Jeffrey Peisch
  • Producer, A&R – Margaret Bodde
  • Research [A&R] – Didier Deutsch*
  • Research [Photo] – Geary Chansley, Ryan Null, Salimah El-Amin

Notes

Track 1 recorded Dallas, June 20, 1937. Originally ARC unissued; first release on King Of The Delta Blues Singers Columbia, CL1654. Originally released 1961 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Track 2 recorded Chicago, December, 1965. Originally on Chicago/The Blues/Today! Vol. 3, Vanguard 79218.
Track 3 recorded Dallas, June 20, 1937. Originally ARC 7-09-56. Originally released 1937 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Track 4 recorded Stovall, Mississippi, August 26-31, 1941. Originally Library of Congress AAFS 18.
Track 5 recorded Hollywood, California August 18, 1967. Originally on Taj Mahal, Columbia 2779. Originally released 1967 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Track 6 recorded Stovall, Mississippi, July 24, 1942. Originally Library of Congress.
Track 7 recorded Grafton, Wisconsin, May 28, 1930. Originally Paramount 13042.
Track 8 recorded at Klack's Store, Lake Cormorant, Mississippi, August 24-31, 1941. Originally Library of Congress.
Track 9 recorded Chicago, 1947. Originally Aristocrat 1302.
Track 10 recorded Grafton, Wisconsin, October, 1929. Originally Paramount 12909.
Track 11 recorded New York, January 23, 1935. Originally ARC unissued; first release as Folkways FP24.
Track 12 recorded Prairie Point, Mississippi, April 19, 2003. First issue.
Track 13 recorded 1967. Originally on Mississippi Delta Blues Vol. 1: Blow My Blues Away, Arhoolie Records 1041. Copyright 1994 Fat Possum Records, LLC.
Track 14 recorded Senatobia, Mississippi, June 9, 2001. First issue.
Track 15 recorded Niafunke, Mali, 1999. Originally on Niafunke, World Circuit WCD 054.
Track 16 recorded Detroit, April, 1959. Originally on The Country Blues Of John Lee Hooker, Original Blues Classics 542. Originally released 1959 Riverside Records.
Track 17 recorded London, 1988. Originally on Ali Farka Toure, World Circuit WCD 007.
Track 18 recorded Detroit, 1953. Originally Modern 923.
Track 19 recorded Bamako, Mali, August 16, 2001. First issue.
Track 20 recorded St. Ann's Warehouse, Brooklyn, November 9, 2001. First issue.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 827969048924

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
512568 2 Various Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues - Feel Like Going Home ‎(CD, Comp) Columbia, Legacy 512568 2 Europe 2003
2 512568 Various Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues - Feel Like Going Home ‎(CD, Comp) Sony Music Special Marketing, Columbia, Legacy 2 512568 Chile 2003
CK 90489 Various Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues - Feel Like Going Home ‎(CD, Comp, Club) Columbia, Legacy CK 90489 US 2003
SMADVD030 Various Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues - Feel Like Going Home ‎(DVD-V) Snapper Music plc SMADVD030 Europe 2003