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Music That Inspired The Blues Brothers
Label | Masters Of Music – 545521 |
Format | 3 x CD, Compilation, Stereo, Mono |
Barcode | 8436563182686 |
Country | Germany |
Released | 13 Sep 2019 |
Genre | Blues |
Style | Rhythm & Blues |
1-1 | – Henry Mancini | Peter Gunn Theme | 2:11 |
1-2 | – Junior Wells | Messin' With The Kid | 2:16 |
1-3 | – Muddy Waters | Got My Mojo Working | 2:51 |
1-4 | – Elvis Presley | Jailhouse Rock | 2:25 |
1-5 | – Bobby Bland | Turn On Your Love Light | 2:34 |
1-6 | – Booker T & The MG's | Green Unions | 2:54 |
1-7 | – The Coasters | Riot In Cell Block Number Nine | 3:03 |
1-8 | – Frankie Laine | Rawhide | 2:02 |
1-9 | – Floyd Dixon | Hey Bartender | 2:48 |
1-10 | – Willie Mabon | I Don't Know | 3:09 |
1-11 | – The Staple Singers | The Old Landmark | 2:13 |
1-12 | – Robert Johnson | Sweet Home Chicago | 3:01 |
1-13 | – Buddy Guy | First Time I Met The Blues | 2:19 |
1-14 | – John Lee Hooker | Boom Boom | 2:29 |
1-15 | – Big Joe Turner | Flip, Flop And Fly | 2:48 |
1-16 | – Slim Harpo | I'm A King Bee | 3:04 |
1-17 | – Cab Calloway | Minnie The Moocher | 3:16 |
1-18 | – The Contours | Do You Love Me? | 2:55 |
1-19 | – Jimmy Reed | I Ain't Got You | 2:19 |
1-20 | – Lowell Fulsom | Can She (Do It) | 1:49 |
1-21 | – The Chips | Rubber Biscuit | 2:08 |
1-22 | – Blind Willie Johnson | John The Revelator | 3:17 |
1-23 | – Sonny Boy Williamson | From The Bottom | 2:38 |
1-24 | – Louis Jordan | How Blue Can You Get | 2:45 |
1-25 | – Gary U.S. Bonds | New Orleans | 2:50 |
2-1 | – Etta James | I Just Want To Make Love To You | 3:08 |
2-2 | – Bo Diddley | Mona | 2:25 |
2-3 | – Aretha Franklin | Are You Sure? | 2:41 |
2-4 | – The Mar-Keys | Last Night | 2:37 |
2-5 | – John Lee Hooker | Dimples | 2:14 |
2-6 | – Little Milton | I Need Somebody | 2:05 |
2-7 | – Wilson Pickett | Let Me Be Your Boy | 2:48 |
2-8 | – The Olympics | (Baby) Hully Gully | 3:37 |
2-9 | – Howlin' Wolf | Goin'down Slow | 3:25 |
2-10 | – Tony Hatch Orchestra | Perry Mason Theme | 1:44 |
2-11 | – James Brown | Tell Me What You're Gonna Do | 2:07 |
2-12 | – Little Walter | My Babe | 2:42 |
2-13 | – Chuck Berry | Wee Wee Hours | 3:05 |
2-14 | – The Five Du-Tones | Shake A Tail Feather | 2:25 |
2-15 | – Jimmy Reed | Big Boss Man | 2:47 |
2-16 | – Screamin' Jay Hawkins | I Put A Spell On You | 2:28 |
2-17 | – Elmore James | Dust My Broom | 2:52 |
2-18 | – Lightning Slim | Rooster Blues | 2:34 |
2-19 | – Otis Williams & The Charms | Whirlwind | 2:20 |
2-20 | – Earl King | Everybody's Carried Away | 2:15 |
2-21 | – Chuck Jackson | The Breaking Point | 2:22 |
2-22 | – Little Willie John | Fever | 2:42 |
2-23 | – Joe Tex | Cut It Out | 2:12 |
2-24 | – The Isley Brothers | Respectable | 2:11 |
2-25 | – Sister Rosetta Tharpe | Fly Away | 2:25 |
3-1 | – James Brown | Shout And Shimmy | 2:52 |
3-2 | – Johnny Guitar Watson | Gangster Of Love | 2:42 |
3-3 | – B.B. King | Everyday I Have The Blues | 5:06 |
3-4 | – Ray Charles | Hit The Road Jack | 1:59 |
3-5 | – Ike & Tina Turner | It's Gonna Work Out Fine | 2:50 |
3-6 | – Solomon Burke | Cry To Me | 2:31 |
3-7 | – Sam Cooke | Somebody Have Mercy | 2:57 |
3-8 | – Arthur Alexander | A Shot Of Rhythm & Blues | 1:58 |
3-9 | – Don Covay | Hand Jive Workout | 2:51 |
3-10 | – Albert King | Had You Told It Like It Was | 3:08 |
3-11 | – The Dells | What You Say Baby | 2:39 |
3-12 | – Little Junior Parker | Foxy Devil | 2:23 |
3-13 | – Hank Ballard & The Midnighters | Let's Go Again | 3:08 |
3-14 | – Otis Rush | Double Trouble | 2:44 |
3-15 | – Stevie Wonder | Contract On Love | 2:14 |
3-16 | – Ruth Brown | Wild, Wild Young Men | 2:32 |
3-17 | – Richard Berry | Louie, Louie | 2:14 |
3-18 | – Willie Dixon | Crazy For My Baby | 2:51 |
3-19 | – Roy Hamilton | Earthquake | 2:35 |
3-20 | – Chuck Willis | C.C. Rider | 2:31 |
3-21 | – Eddie Boyd | The Blues Is Here To Stay | 2:46 |
3-22 | – Roy Brown | Saturday Night | 2:20 |
3-23 | – The Impressions | Sweet Was The Wine | 2:07 |
3-24 | – Freddy King | See See Baby | 2:17 |
3-25 | – Junior Wells | One Day (Every Goodbye Ain't Gone) | 2:50 |
Blues and R&B, both folk-based forms of black American music forerunning rock, will always be the substrate from which other more current styles are nurtured. The Blues Brothers were one of their most iconic ambassadors among the general public. The duo delivered spirited renditions of classic blues anthems, as well as soul hits in the tradition of Atlantic Records and the signature Stax-Volt sound. This 3CD edition presents the influences behind The Blues Brothers, including a large selection of those sensational tunes (which they either covered or were simply inspired by) performed here from such original pioneers as Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Robert Johnson, Elvis Presley, Booker T. & The MGs, Etta James, Cab Calloway, James Brown, and The Staple Singers, among many others.
Recorded in USA, between 1930 and 1962.
Recorded in USA, between 1930 and 1962.
Barcode – 8436563182686