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Natural Blues
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Natural Blues
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Blues, R&B
 
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Japanese 12 track version of this title previously issued in France only includes two of the remixes found on that pressing. Tracks, 'Someday (Remixed By Nova Nova)', 'Save The Day (Remixed By Wechsel Garland)', 'Sugar Man...  more »

     
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All Artists: Import
Title: Natural Blues
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Pidm
Release Date: 7/25/2000
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Blues, R&B
Styles: Chicago Blues, Delta Blues, Electric Blues, Modern Blues
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Japanese 12 track version of this title previously issued in France only includes two of the remixes found on that pressing. Tracks, 'Someday (Remixed By Nova Nova)', 'Save The Day (Remixed By Wechsel Garland)', 'Sugar Man (Remixed By Chari Chari)', 'Someday (Remixed By Lewis Parker)', 'I Will Miss This Holy Garden (Remixed By Nitin Sawheney)', 'Prisons (Remixed By DJ Vadim)', 'Where The Sidewalk Ends (Remixed By A Reminiscent Drive)', 'Prisons (Remixed By Mark Stewart)', 'Sugar Man (Remixed By Indopepsychics)', 'I Will Miss This Holy Garden (Remixed By Doc Scott)', 'Where The Sidewalk Ends (Remixed By Baby Nambos) & 'Save The Day (Remixed By Seven Dub)'. 2001 Toy's Factory/Japan release.

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Natural Blues is a Cure for the Blues
Gregory Tutunjian | Newton, MA USA | 12/24/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"While Moby sampled a few of these songs for his very successful
release 'Play', this compilation stands on its own as a fabulous
introduction to many well known and "should be well known"
blues artists. The liner notes discuss each performer and the
context for their recording. I found this CD in the Miscellaneous Blues section of a local
(Boston, Massachusetts) music store, but it's far
from "miscellaneous".You will find strong performances by Bessie Smith, Vera Hall,
Little Milton, John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, Louis Jordan, Etta
James, and more. Listening to Etta James "I'd Rather Go Blind"
forced me to learn how to set "Repeat" on my boom box. John Lee
Hooker's "I'm In The Mood" is a strong and welcome selection
from his vast catalog. It's not one of his (usually featured)
signature songs, and you need to hear it. The sound on this CD is very clear and full, even when played through my less expensive boom box.Play it loud and often.Greg"