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  1. Notes. Tracks 1 to 13 recorded in Atlanta, September 1956. Tracks 14 and 15 recorded in 1949. Digitally remastered at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, 1992. Reissue of the LP originally released as Bluesville BV 1040 in 1961. Tracks 14 and 15 are bonus tracks, and were originally issued under the name of Barrelhouse Sammy on Atlantic 891.

  2. Listen to Last Session by Blind Willie McTell on Apple Music. 1960. 15 Songs. Duration: 35 minutes. Album · 1960 · 15 Songs. Home; Browse; Radio; Search; Open in Music. Last Session . Blind Willie McTell. BLUES · 1960 . Preview. January 1, 1960 15 Songs, 35 minutes ℗ 1992 Fantasy, Inc. Also available in the iTunes Store .

  3. Willie Samuel McTell, conocido en el mundo del blues como Blind Willie McTell, fue un guitarrista y cantante, nacido en Thomson, Georgia, en 1898, probablemente el 5 de mayo, ... bajo el título de Last Session. [1] Después de eso, sólo interpretó música religiosa.

  4. 1940年。42歳。 代表作"Statesboro Blues"のラベル. ブラインド・ウィリー・マクテル(Blind Willie McTell, 1898年 5月5日 - 1959年 8月19日 )は、アメリカ合衆国のブルース歌手、ギター演奏者 。 マクテルの音楽スタイルはアメリカ東海岸のブルース音楽を基底とするものの、それにとどまるものではなく ...

  5. Blind Willie McTell was one of the giants of the blues, as a guitarist and as a singer and recording artist. Hardly any of his work as passed down to us on record is less than first-rate, and this makes most any collection of his music worthwhile. A studious and highly skilled musician whose skills transcended the blues, he was equally adept at ...

  6. 9 de abr. de 2012 · Recorded in 1956, this was Blind Willie McTell's last recording session before his death in 1959. The album was released posthumouslyby The Bluesville Label in 1962. 'Last Session' is a record of simple and straightforward tunes that although lacking in great melodies throughout, presents a fine example of McTell's prowess as a topical ...

  7. There was only one salvageable tape, which was later released as the Blind Willie McTell's Last Session album on Prestige/Bluesville Records. Gave Up The Blues. Around 1957, according to Kate McTell's 1977 interview, Blind Willie McTell quit singing the blues and became a preacher, singing only spirituals, "He knew he was getting on in age.