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    Legends of the Delta Blues

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/25/2003
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Rating: Not Rated

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    Side #1 --
    2. Son House - Talk About the Blues [1:38]
    3. Johnny Shines - Sweet Home Chicago [2:56]
    4. Johnny Shines - Kindhearted Woman [3:00]
    5. Bukka White - I'm Going to Settle Down [4:25]
    6. John Lee Hooker - I'll Never Get Out of These Blues Alive [4:30]
    7. Son House - I Had the Blues This Morning [3:21]
    8. Shines/Edwards/Horton - Love of Mine [4:30]
    9. Bukka White - Old Lady [2:54]
    10. Johnny Shines - Going to Algiers [2:47]
    11. Johnny Shines - Tell Me How You Want Your Rolling Done [3:25]
    12. John Lee Hooker - It Serves Me Right to Suffer [3:41]
    13. Son House - Empire State Express [2:54]
    14. Son House - Levee Camp Moan [4:27]
    15. Johnny Shines - I Don't Know [3:10]
    16. Bukka White - Freight Train Blues [4:26]
    17. Johnny Shines - Ramblin' [3:28]
    18. Son House - Don't Mind People Grinning in Your Face [6:08]

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    This documentary collects television appearances of four legendary guitarists. John Lee Hooker, Bukka White, Johnny Shines, and Son House are all considered pioneers of the Delta Blues sound. Through these performances, one can see how these men and their music have affected the progression of blues music. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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