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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 Cassette release of "A Taste Of The Blues" on Discogs.

  2. Filename E:\Rips\Jimmy McCracklin - 1994 - A Taste Of The Blues\03 - How Do You Like Your New Love.wav Peak level 100.0 % Extraction speed 25.4 X Test CRC AC258A98 Copy CRC AC258A98 Accurately ripped (confidence 4) [760C6FA9] (AR v2) Copy OK Track 4 Filename E:\Rips\Jimmy McCracklin - 1994 - A Taste Of The Blues\04 - Any Answer.wav Peak level ...

  3. 9 de feb. de 2007 · Unlike all the BB King and Buddy Guy albums that feature mainstream blues-rockers, this one actual has real blues artists appearing, including Johnny Otis, Lowell Fulson, Larry Davis, and Barbara Lynn. Of course the real star of the show is Jimmy McCracklin, who has been recording R&B for decades.

  4. A Taste of the Blues: West Coast Blues Summit With Lowell Fulson, Johnny Otis, Barbara Lynn, Larry Davis ... Best of Imperial & Minit Years. 2004. About Jimmy McCracklin. A full half-century from when he started out in the blues business, Jimmy McCracklin was still touring, recording, and acting like a much younger man. In fact, he ...

  5. 21 de ago. de 2007 · 1951-1954 by Jimmy McCracklin released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, ... Jump Blues, Regional Blues, West Coast Blues, Early R&B. ... Discography Timeline See Full Discography. High on the Blues (1971) My Story (1991) A Taste of the Blues (1994) Tell It to the Judge! (1999) Jumpin Bay Area 1948-1955 (2003 ...

  6. Jimmy McCracklin's liaison with Mercury was relatively brief, from late 1958 to the fall of 1960, and Bear Family has only managed to locate 13 songs for this CD. But it's a rewarding chapter in the pianist's endlessly nomadic recording career, featuring his original dance tunes "Georgia Slop" and "Let's Do It (The Chicken Scratch)," a New ...

  7. Jimmy McCracklin. One of the pioneers of West Coast blues, singer, pianist and songwriter Jimmy McCracklin enjoyed one of the longest recording careers in the blues, lasting from 1945 until 2010. Born James Walker on Aug. 13, 1921, in Helena, Arkansas, McCracklin was influenced in St. Louis by singer-pianist Walter Davis, one of the most ...