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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1966 Vinyl release of "Mr. Scrapper's Blues" on Discogs.

  2. Mr. Scrapper's Blues, an Album by Scrapper Blackwell. Released in 1962 on Bluesville (catalog no. BVLP 1047; Vinyl LP). Genres: Acoustic Blues. Rated #115 in the best albums of 1962. Featured peformers: Scrapper Blackwell (guitar, piano, vocals), Art Rosenbaum (producer, recording engineer, photography, liner notes), Kenneth S. Goldstein (producer), Don Schlitten (design).

  3. Blackwell's guitar is largely buried on those recordings by Carr's piano and vocals but, despite that, one can still hear on those 1930s recordings that Scrapper Blackwell was a fine blues guitar player. After hearing those 1930s Leroy Carr recordings I looked for some recordings of Scrapper Blackwell on his own.

  4. Vocals, Guitar, Piano – Scrapper Blackwell; Notes. Direct metal mastered from digital tapes. Made in Germany. Not licensed for sale in the USA & Canada. Barcode and Other Identifiers. ... Mr. Scrapper's Blues (LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Mono)Ace: CH 255: UK & Europe: 1988: New Submission.

  5. 25 de sept. de 2019 · This essential release presents Blackwell's complete LP, Mr. Scrapper's Blues, recorded during his early-'60s comeback. The long-unavailable masterpiece was originally issued by the /Bluesville label in 1962. These solo recordings, taped in Indianapolis in 1961, marked the return of the great country-blues guitarist, who had retired from the ...

  6. Mr.Scrapper's Blues Guitar - Scrapper Blackwellのページをご覧の皆様へ HMV&BOOKS onlineは、本・CD・DVD・ブルーレイはもちろん、各種グッズやアクセサリーまで通販ができるオンラインショップです。 Pontaポイントもつかえて、お得なキャンペーンや限定特典アイテムも ...

  7. 1 de oct. de 2001 · Taped at Rudy Van Gelder’s Englewood Cliffs studio, there is a surprisingly coarse edge to the session that works well with Blackwell’s rough, unadorned style. His picking chops are largely intact and his stentorian strums ring out with a healthy immediacy on such standard melancholy fare as “Blues Before Sunrise” and “Nobody Knows ...