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T-Bone Walker - The Complete Imperial Recordings, 1950-1954 (1991/2020) [Electric Blues, Texas Blues]; mp3, 320 kbps

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T-Bone Walker - The Complete Imperial Recordings, 1950-1954 (1991/2020) [Electric Blues, Texas Blues]; mp3, 320 kbps

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Artist: T-Bone Walker
Album: The Complete Imperial Recordings, 1950-1954
Genre: Electric Blues, Texas Blues
Origin: USA
Released: 1991/2020
Quality: mp3, 320 kbps
Tracklist:
    CD 1:
  1. Glamour Girl
  2. Strollin' With Bones
  3. The Sun Went Down
  4. You Don't Love Me
  5. Travelin' Blues
  6. The Hustle Is On (78 RPM Version)
  7. Baby, You Broke My Heart (78 RPM Version)
  8. Evil Hearted Woman (Alternate Take)
  9. I Walked Away
  10. No Reason
  11. Look Me In The Eye (78 RPM Version)
  12. Too Lazy (Alternate Take)
  13. Alimony Blues
  14. Life Is Too Short
  15. You Don't Understand
  16. Welcome Blues (Say Pretty Baby)
  17. I Get So Weary
  18. You Just Wanted To Use Me
  19. Tell Me What's The Reason
  20. I'm About To Lose My Mind
  21. Cold, Cold Feeling
  22. News For You Baby
  23. Get These Blues Off Me
  24. I Got The Blues Again
  25. Through With Women
  26. Street Walking Woman

    CD 2:
  27. Blues Is A Woman
  28. I Got The Blues
  29. Here In The Dark
  30. Blue Mood
  31. Everytime
  32. I Miss You Baby
  33. Lollie Lou
  34. Party Girl
  35. Love Is Just A Gamble
  36. High Society
  37. Long Distance Blues
  38. Got No Use For You
  39. I'm Still In Love With You
  40. Railroad Station Blues
  41. Vida Lee
  42. My Baby Is Now On My Mind
  43. Doin' Time
  44. Bye Bye Baby
  45. When The Sun Goes Down
  46. Pony Tail
  47. Wanderin' Heart
  48. I'll Always Be In Love With You
  49. I'll Understand
  50. Hard Way
  51. Teenage Baby
  52. Strugglin' Blues

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Another essential T-Bone Walker collection, Complete Imperial Recordings: 1950-1954 is a two-disc dish with 52 sensational tracks from his stint at Lew Chudd's Imperial Records label. Whether waxing with his own jump blues unit in L.A. or Dave Bartholomew's hard-drivers in New Orleans, Walker always stayed true to his vision, and the proof was in the grooves: "Glamour Girl," "The Hustle Is On," "Tell Me What's the Reason," "High Society," "Cold, Cold Feeling," and the immaculate jumping instrumental "Strollin' with Bones" all date from this historic period of Walker's legacy.

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