Sunday, June 21, 2026

 AUSSIE BLUES #8

Matt Taylor - Pyramids & Spirals (Newmarket Music NEW CD 1062.2)


01 - City Shines
02 - Northern New South Wales
03 - Memphis Has Got A Pyramid
04 - Tropical Rain
05 - Willy Brown
06 - Green Turns To Blue
07 - Chi Kung Boogie
08 - Certain Kind Of Thrill
09 - The Spiral
10 - Fuhrer Bunker
11 - My Last Day In Berlin
12 - Relax'in
13 - Oz Boogie
14 - Free At Last

Released in March 1995, Pyramids & Spirals is the fourth solo album from legendary Australian blues musician Matt Taylor (frontman of the band Chain). The 14-track record is widely praised by blues enthusiasts and critics for its intimate storytelling, solo brilliance, and adventurous Americana-meets-Aussie-blues feel.

Having crossed paths and played with BB King, Muddy Waters, Albert King, John Mayall, Canned Heat and many more critically acclaimed musicians, Matt Taylor proves his solo brilliance on Pyramid & Spirals. This album is a must for every blues lovers collection.

 Hillbilly & Country Vol 162 - Country Gospel Vol 06

Dust On The Bible (1927-2023)

01. Homer Bailes - Dust On The Bible (1973)
02. The Louvin Brothers - Satan Is Real (1959)
03. Joyce Street - The Good Book Says It's Wrong (2023)
04. Hank & Audrey Williams - Jesus Remembered Me (1949)
05. Bill Monroe - I Saw The Light (1958)
06. Zeb Turner - Why Don't You Haul Off And Get Religion (1950)
07. The Bellamy Brothers - Jesus Ain't No Stained Glass Window (2012)
08. Country Gazette - Swing Low Sweet Chariot (1972)
09. Elvis Presley - I'm Gonna Walk Dem Golden Stairs (1960)
10. Ricky Skaggs & Ralph Stanley - Shouting On The Hills Of Glory (1997)
11. The Shenandoah Valley Quartet - Are You Washed In The Blood (1970)
12. Maddox Brothers & Rose - I'd Rather Have Jesus (1950)
13. Loretta Lynn - Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven (2016)
14. Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver - When The Hand Of God Comes Down (2008)
15. Patty Loveless - We Are All Children Of Abraham (2009)
16. Connie Smith & Ralph Stanley - Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem (1997)
17. Stringbean - Take My Hand Precious Lord (1963)
18. Buell Kazee - If You Love Your Mother Meet Her In The Skies (1927)
19. Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs - Preachin', Prayin', Singin' (1952)
20. Lulu Belle - Methodist Pie (1986)

 Blues, R&B, Soul & Gospel Records Vol 278 (1947-2023)

01. Willie Clayton - Boot Scoot Dance (2023) 
02. Willie Clayton - I Was Just Thinking About You (2023) 
03. Lonnie Liston Smith - Expansions (1975) 
04. Andre Williams & 2 Star Tabernacle - Jet Black Daddy Lilly White Mama (1998)
05. W.C. Clark - So Much Soul Inside (2018) 
06. W.C. Clark - Standing Here At The Crossroads (2018) 
07. W.C. Clark - Baby Let's Do It (2018) 
08. Millie Jackson - Angel In Your Arms (1977) 
09. T-Bone Walker - I Know Your Wig Is Gone (1947) 
10. Pretty Purdie - Heavy Soul Slinger (1972) 
11. Barbara Lynn - This Is The Thanks I Get (1968) 
12. Cal Tjader - Blues From Havana (1956) 
13. Leon Thomas & Pharoah Sanders - Sun Song (1981) 
14. Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five - Happy Birthday Boogie (1951) 
15. Rick Nelson & The Trophies - Desire (1961) 
16. Rick Nelson & The Fleas - Scratchin' (1961) 
17. Andy Mosely & 'Hogman' Maxey - I Know I Got Religion (1959) 
18. Marie Knight - Does Jesus Care (1952) 
19. Professor Johnson & His Gospel Singers - Angels (1957) 
20. Ramblin' Jack Elliott & The City Ramblers - The Midnight Special (1958) 
21. Lonnie Donegan & His Skiffle Group - Lost John (1956)

Wednesday, June 17, 2026


 Country, Pre-War & Acoustic Blues Vol 111 - The Boozy Blues Vol 05

Just One More Drink (1925-2024)

01. Amos Milburn & His Aladdin Chickenshackers - Just One More Drink (1951)
02. Roosevelt Sykes - Hangover (1960)
03. Bumble Bee Slim - Sloppy Drunk Blues (1935)
04. Sippie Wallace - Dead Drunk Blues (1928)
05. Lightnin' Hopkins - Whiskey Headed Woman (1948)
06. John Lee Hooker - Bottle Up And Go (1959)
07. Sonny Boy Williamson I - Alcohol Blues (1947)
08. Bessie Smith - At The Christmas Ball (1925)
09. Bessie Smith - Me And My Gin (1928)
10. Bill Gaither - Georgia Barrel House (1940)
11. Washboard Sam - Down At The Bad Man's Ball (1941)
12. Big Bill Broonzy - Barrelhouse When It Rains (1937)
13. Sleepy John Estes - Liquor Store Blues (1930)
14. Guy Davis - Come Gitchu Some (2024)
15. Eleanor Ellis - Diving Duck (2007)
16. Pete Johnson & Albert Ammons - Barrel House Boogie (1942)
17. Tom Robinson - No Whiskey (1969)
18. Memphis Minnie - Drunken Barrel House Blues (1934)
19. Robbert Duijf - Falling Off The Wagon (2019)
20. The Four Clefs - The Jive Is Jumpin' (1942)

 Blues, R&B, Soul & Gospel Records Vol 277 (1946-2023)


01. Arthur Adams - She Drives Me Out Of My Mind (1967) 
02. Arthur Adams - Gimme Some Of Your Lovin' (1967) 
03. Albert Washington - Somewhere Down The Line (1971) 
04. J.J. Barnes - Chains Of Love (1968) 
05. T-Bone Walker - I'm Gonna Find My Baby (1946) 
06. Van Morrison & Joey Defrancesco - All Saints Day (2018) 
07. The Make-Up - Wade In The Water (1997) 
08. Smokin' Joe Kubek & Bnois King - Can't See For Lookin' (2005) 
09. Bill Doggett - Wet And Satisfied (1969) 
10. Jewel King - 3 x 7 = 21 (1958) 
11. Byrdie Green - You'll Never Walk Alone (1968) 
12. Rose Batiste - Hit & Run (1966) 
13. Carolyn Wonderland - St. Marks (2011) 
14. Charles Big Daddy Stallings - At The Club (2016) 
15. Johnnie Bassett & The Blues Insurgents - Wonderin' Blues (1992)
16. Clay Tyson - Man On The Moon (1968) 
17. Sid Morris - Tee Na Na (2008) 
18. Robert Day & Hoosier Blue - I Need Some Money (2023) 
19. Jerry Dugger - Shirley (2023) 
20. Steve Mancha - Keep The Faith (1968) 
21. Leon Austin - Steal Away (1970)

Sunday, June 14, 2026

 Bob's Chat

Today's Blues, R&B, Soul & Gospel Records Volume 276 once again brings you 21 fine tracks dating from some very early T-Bone Walker 1942 recordings through to 2023 and The Blind Boys Of Alabama. Other notable artists included in this collection are: Marie Knight, Mavis Staples, Rose Batiste, Snooks Eaglin, Steve Howell, Alvin Youngblood Hart, and Melvin Davis.

The Best Of Jazz series continues with Volume 123 - Cool Cats Vol 08, this time putting the focus on the piano players. Selected for your listening pleasure are 20 tracks from 1942-2024. Among the fine artists presented here are: Andrew Hill, Ray Charles, Herbie Hancock, Nat King Cole, Jessica Williams, Hank Jones, Horace Parlan, and Eddie Higgins.

Also today is another in the Aussie Blues series, with a compilation album of 1975-1984 recordings by Melbourne singer Margret RoadKnight. Margret isn't strictly a blues singer as she also performs folk and jazz and popular music, but nonetheless she does lean noticeably towards the blues and merits inclusion in this category. She isn't particularly well known in Australia, so I doubt many of you in other countries would have heard of Margret RoadKnight before today, therefore I hope you enjoy listening to this interesting collection.

Don't forget to check out Bob's Cellar. Our good friend cabledogg2 has posted a huge quantity of outstanding bluegrass, country, blues, and rock & roll, so dig in and help yourselves. Don't forget to thank cabledogg2 for his generosity. When you see the large number of CDs and vinyl albums he has posted (many of which are rare and difficult to get hold of outside the USA) just think about the hours/days/weeks that it took cabledogg2 to rip all that music, then sort it out and tag, and copy album covers, then upload. And all you have to do in return is say "thank you".

Anyway my friends, there's loads of great free music for you in Bob Mac's Compilations and down in Bob's Cellar. So dig in and enjoy!

 AUSSIE BLUES #7

Margret RoadKnight - Decade '75-'84 (Festival Records FEST601015)



01. Living In The Land Of Oz
02. Girls In Our Town
03. Minuet I & II
04. Love Tastes Like Strawberries
05. House In Central Park
06. Ballad Of Dancing Doreen
07. Did Jesus Have A Baby Sister
08. Two Ways
09. Ice
10. Never Quite Catching The Tune
11. Prepare Your Bed For Sleeping
12. Winter In America
13. Another Spring
14. In The Heat Of The Night
15. Cakewalk Into Town
16. Sweet Misery
17. Raw Deal
18. I Ain't Never Heard You Play The Blues
19. Misery Blues
20. Young Girl Blues
21. Masculine Women, Feminine Men
22. All Blues
23. Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle
24. Tears Their Toll Can Take
25. I'll Be Gone
26. The Moment

Tracks 2-6, 26 previously released on "Margret Roadknight".

Tracks 7-16, 17, 25 previously released on "Out Of Fashion, Never Out Of Style".

Tracks 19-23 previously released on "Ice".

Tracks 1, 17, 24 first appeared on album on the previous compilation, "Living In The Land Of Oz".


Margret RoadKnight is an Australian singer-guitarist. In a career spanning more than five decades, she has sung in a wide variety of styles including blues, jazz, gospel, cabaret, and folk. 

Margret RoadKnight was born in July 1943 in Melbourne. She had no formal singing lessons and her earliest inspirations were Harry Belafonte, Odetta and Nina Simone. Her first performance was on Mother's Day, May 1963 at the Emerald Hill Theatre. RoadKnight replaced Judith Durham (who was joining rising folk quartet The Seekers) as lead singer of the trad jazz band Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers.

In the 1960s and 1970s, RoadKnight appeared on numerous television programs including Folkmoot, hosted by Leonard Teale, Dave's Place, hosted by the Kingston Trio's Dave Guard, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's national weekly current affairs program, Open-End. RoadKnight's debut album was a live set, People Get Ready (November 1973), which was recorded at Frank Traynor's Folk Club. Her backing band for the night were Ian Clarke on drums and percussion; Martin Doley on guitars and backing vocals; Peter Doley on flute, kazoo, maracas and backing vocals; Peter Howell on bass guitar; and Bob Vinnard on piano, organ and backing vocals. According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, she provided "covers of material by the likes of Curtis Mayfield, Duke Ellington, Joni Mitchell and Malvina Reynolds."

RoadKnight and Dutch Tilders issued a split album, Australian Jazz of the 70s Vol 5: The Blues Singers (1974). The Canberra Times's Michael Foster described her as a "big, big-voiced and big-hearted woman" and she "sings with that same gut-tearing intensity but tends to give more prominence to the traditional blues, the songs which blossomed in the dusty earth of the plantations." He felt that "Of all the women I have heard singing the blues Miss Roadknight comes closest to the sound of the great exponents of another generation, Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith." At the end of that year, she received a government travel grant to study contemporary music in the United States.

In January 1976 she released a cover version of Bob Hudson's album track, "Girls in Our Town", as a single, which reached the Kent Music Report Singles Chart Top 40. According to Rachael Lucas of Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Open the track "painted a cruel trajectory for teenage girls living in country towns; teenage school drop outs, lonely cashiers and factory workers, with nothing to keep them entertained but vanity and promiscuity." RoadKnight included the single on her third album, Margret RoadKnight, which was issued in October 1976. It appeared on the Infinity label via Festival Records.

From August 1977 the singer travelled and performed across Europe and the US for six months. Her fourth album, Ice, appeared in 1978. Also in that year she issued "Raw Deal" as a non-album single, the theme song for a feature film of the same name from the previous year.

In 1980 RoadKnight and two friends formed the promotional group Honky-Tonk Angels (which also became the name of her record label) to mount the first Australian solo tour by the acclaimed American singer-songwriter and slide guitarist Ellen McIlwaine, who toured Australian capital cities in November 1980 (with RoadKnight as the support act) to great critical acclaim.

Her next album, Out of Fashion... Not Out of Style (1981) included another single, "I'll Be Gone". The album was co-produced by RoadKnight with Warren Barnett. Her backing group were Judy Bailey on keyboards; Bob Hudson on harmonica; Sandy Kogan on Jew's harp and washboard; Graham Lowndes on vocals and acoustic guitar; Ellen McIllwaine on vocals, slide guitar and organ; Steve Murphy on guitar; Chris Qua on bass guitar and Willie Qua on drums.

RoadKnight's first compilation album, Living in the Land of Oz, appeared in 1984. During 1984 RoadKnight also acted as promoter for the second Australian tour by Ellen Mcilwaine.

In February 1987 she was a member of Je Ne Sais Choir, along with Jarnie Birmingham, Mara Kiek and Moya Simpson. That choir supported Frankie Armstrong's tour of Australia. Also in 1987 and 1988 RoadKnight, as well as performing, was the musical director of Deep Bells Ring, a musical theatre presentation of Paul Robeson's songs and biography.

By October 1993 Je Ne Sais Choir were renamed as Girls in Your Town and they undertook their own tour, as a cappella quartet singing songs of the '50s and '60s along with gospel, jazz, drinking, and barbershop songs and African chants.

Now in her 80s Margret RoadKnight is currently living in Melbourne and although retired from the music business she still occasionally performs. 

 Best Of Jazz Vol 123 - Cool Cats Vol 08

The Piano Players #1 - Way Cross Town (1942-2024)

01. Carl Perkins - Way Cross Town (1956)
02. Carl Perkins - Just Friends (1956)
03. Andrew Hill - Smokestack (1966)
04. Ray Charles - The Ray (1957)
05. Hazel Scott - Git Up From There (1955)
06. Hilton Ruiz - Lush Life (1988)
07. Herbie Hancock - Round Midnight (1985)
08. Kevin Fort - Don’t Take Your Love From Me (2024)
09. Hank Jones - Wade In The Water (1994)
10. Hank Jones - It's Me, O Lord Standin' In The Need Of Prayer (1994)
11. Ben Markley - The Picture Outside My Window (2024)
12. Naoko Tanaka - In A Mellow Tone (2017)
13. Nat King Cole & Red Callender - Indiana (1942)
14. Horace Parlan - Hi-Fly (1978)
15. Dick Katz - Steepleechase (1993)
16. Myra Melford & Marty Ehrlich - A Generation Comes And A Generation Goes (2007)
17. Eddie Higgins Trio - O Morro Nao Tem Vez (1998)
18. Bill Cunliffe - Miyako (1993)
19. Jessica Williams - Clear Blue Lou (1993)
20. Joe Sample - I Got Rhythm (2004)

 Blues, R&B, Soul & Gospel Records Vol 276 (1942-2023)

01. The Blind Boys Of Alabama - Jesus You've Been Good To Me (2023)
02. The Blind Boys Of Alabama - Wide River To Cross (2023)
03. The Blind Boys Of Alabama - Nothing But Love (2023)
04. Marie Knight - Does Jesus Care (1952)
05. Snooks Eaglin - Down By The Riverside (1960)
06. Melvin Davis - I Must Love You (1965)
07. Pat Lewis - Look At What I Almost Missed (1965)
08. T-Bone Walker - Mean Old World (1942)
09. T-Bone Walker - I Got A Break Baby (1942)
10. T-Bone Walker - Come Back To Me Baby Blues (1945)
11. Rose Batiste - I Miss My Baby (1965)
12. The Shaw Singers - Since He Touched Me (1969)
13. The Golden Stars Of Greenwood, SC - Jesus' Blood (1958)
14. Horace Parlan - C Jam Blues (1960)
15. Steve Howell - I Can't Be Satisfied (2008)
16. Steve Howell - Steady Rollin' Man (2008)
17. Alvin Youngblood Hart & Sharon Jones - My Soul Is A Witness (2007)
18. Roy Rogers - Patron Saint Of Pain (2009)
19. Robert Day & Hoosier Blue - Goin' Down (2023)
20. Mavis Staples & Levon Helm - This May Be The Last Time (2022)
21. Sammy Price - The Saint's Boogie (1959)

Thursday, June 11, 2026

 Soul Party Vol 115 - Happy In Love Vol 05 - I'll Be Your Lollipop (1958-2024)

01. Ms. Jody - I'll Be Your Lollipop (2024)
02. Johnny Adams - You Made A New Man Out Of Me (1969)
03. Eddie Hinton - I Got The Feeling (1977)
04. Dee Dee Bridgewater - That's The Way Love Should Feel (1980)
05. Natalia M. King - I Need To See You Again (2014)
06. Candi Staton - Love Breakthrough (2024)
07. Latimore - Love Hit Me (2007)
08. Latimore - Around The World (2009)
09. Al Green - I'm Still In Love With You (1972)
10. Etta James - Something's Got A Hold On Me (1961)
11. Tommy Ridgley - I Love You Yes I Do (1962)
12. Art Neville - Chadooky Doo (1958)
13. The Emotions - Best Of My Love (1977)
14. The Tams - It's Better To Have Loved A Little (1967)
15. The O'Jays - I Can't Get Enough (1970)
16. Clarence Paul - I'm Gonna Love You, Love You 'Til I Die (1961)
17. Donny Hathaway - You Were Meant For Me (1978)
18. Bobby Womack - Got To Be With You Tonight (1985)
19. Willie Clayton - I Can't Let You Go (2024)
20. Bobby Byrd - I Found Out (1963)

 Blues, R&B, Soul & Gospel Records Vol 275 (1947-2023)

01. Johnnie Bassett & The Blues Insurgents - Same Old Blues (1992)
02. Johnnie Bassett & The Blues Insurgents - Mellow Dog (1992) 
03. Archibald - Stack-A-Lee (1950) 
03. Herb Ellis - Just Blue (1991) 
05. Byrdie Green - Where There's A Will (1968) 
06. Jerry Dugger - Can You Love What's Left Of Me (2023) 
07. Lady Trucker - Country Woman (2022) 
08. Lil Green - Walkin' And Talkin' (1947) 
09. Lil Green - Rock Me Baby (1947) 
10. Lil Green - I've Got That Feelin' (1951) 
11. Chris Kenner - Sick And Tired (1957) 
12. Smokin' Joe Kubek & Bnois King - Hands On It (2005) 
13. The Soho Skiffle Group - Give Me A Big Fat Woman (1957) 
14. Charles Big Daddy Stallings - Dance All Night (2016) 
15. Smiley Lewis - One Night (1956) 
16. Marie Adams - My Search Is Over (1951) 
17. Marie Adams - Sweet Talking Daddy (1952) 
18. Sid Morris - A Virus Called The Blues (2008) 
19. Stick McGhee - Double Crossin' Liquor (1955) 
20. The Spiders - I Didn't Want To Do It (1954) 
21. The Spiders - Witchcraft (1955)

Sunday, June 7, 2026

 Greetings From Bangkok


Last night I caught up with a close friend who I hadn't seen for about 25 years. Mike from Chicago, a regular follower of my blog with the name "mjl". I first met Mike in Southern Thailand in the late 1980s and we've kept up contact over the years through Facebook and more recently through my blog. We spent a few happy hours last night catching up on each other's news and discussing music while knocking back a few cans of beer.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

 Bob's Chat

Well three months have passed since my wife and I left our home in Thailand and flew down to Perth to spend the autumn in my apartment there. The Australian winter has now started and it's time to return to the balmy tropics. So tomorrow we'll be flying back to Bangkok. We'll be spending the weekend in Bangkok, then traveling on to our home in Korat in Thailand's NE, and after we get back home I'll have a heap of things to do for a few days. Therefore there won't be another post for at least a week. In the meantime here are two fine compilations for your listening pleasure.

The very popular "Rockabilly & Early Rock & Roll" series, now up to Volume 124, continues another collection of those wild wild women. Among the rockin' gals presented here are Janis Martin, Brenda Lee, LaVern Baker, Ruth Brown, Connie Francis, Linda Gail Lewis, Wanda Jackson, and Rose Marie McCoy.

"Blues, R&B, Soul & Gospel Records" now up to Volume 274 brings you 21 tracks dating from 1929 to 2023. Among the artists in this collection are Earl King, Marie Adams, Dave Bartholomew, Wee Willie Wayne, Freddie Scott, Irma Thomas, Johnnie Bassett, and Alexis Korner. 

I met Alexis Korner in March 1975 when he was on tour of Australia with the First Australian Blues/Rock Festival. Alexis, Duster Bennett, myself and a couple of musicians from one of the Aussie support bands spent the afternoon before the concert in a room at the rear of the Perth Entertainment Center passing around joints and swapping stories. Alexis Korner was a very friendly and very interesting person, and he told us some fun stories of the early days of the British R&B scene. Unfortunately Alexis got a bit too whacked which adversely affected his solo performance that evening. It was a shame he didn't have a band supporting him as that would have spiced up his set, but sadly, seated alone, seriously whacked, futilely trying to fill a huge venue like the Entertainment Center with just his acoustic guitar and vocals, Alexis Korner's Perth performance was very disappointing. 

However, he wasn't the only disappointment that evening, for Hound Dog Taylor had got stuck into the free booze at the Perth Airport press reception earlier that morning. Later at the hotel he got my girlfriend to go out and buy him a bottle of Scotch, which he knocked off in his room before the show. By the time Hound Dog Taylor and the House Rockers got on stage that night Hound Dog was so drunk he was barely aware of where he was or what he was doing. They did a couple of songs, with a seated Hound Dog mumbling through the lyrics, before Brewer Phillips and Ted Harvey decided it had gone on long enough and fled the stage, shortly followed by a bewildered Hound Dog.  

It was sad that within a year three of the main performers from the First Australian Blues/Rock Festival had died (Hound Dog Taylor in December 1975, Duster Bennett in March 1976, and Freddie King in December 1976)

Very old photograph taken backstage at the Perth Entertainment Center March 1975. Left to Right. Brewer Phillips, Bob Mac, Ted Harvey, Hound Dog Taylor.

Anyway my friends, dig in, enjoy the great music, and I'll have another serving for you sometime next week.


 Rockabilly & Early Rock & Roll Vol 124

The Wild Women Vol 03 - Don't Wait Up (1953-2024)

01. Laura Lee Perkins - Don't Wait Up (1958)
02. Brenda Lee - Rock The Bop (1957)
03. Betty Smith - Yeah Baby (1956)
04. Rose Marie McCoy - Joy & Jubilation (1958)
05. LaVern Baker - Jim Dandy (1957)
06. Suzy Cope - Juvenile Delinquent (1961)
07. Janis Martin - Barefoot Baby (1956)
08. Jo Ann Campbell - Wassa Matter With You Baby (1958)
09. Wanda Jackson - Baby Loves Him (1956)
10. The Storey Sisters - Bad Motorcycle (1957)
11. Patti Jerome - No Mama No Papa (1954)
12. Bonnie Lou - Friction Heat (1958)
13. Ruth Brown - This Little Girl's Gone Rockin' (1958)
14. Dorothea Fleming - The Devil Is Mad (1954)
15. Paula Watson - I Love To Ride (1953)
16. Rita Zell - I Don't Understand You No More (1960)
17. Connie Francis - Telephone Lover (1962)
18. Lillian Briggs - Boogie Blues (1957)
19. Jean Sheppard - He's My Baby (1958)
20. Linda Gail Lewis - Boogie Woogie Throwdown (2024)

 Blues, R&B, Soul & Gospel Records Vol 274 (1929-2023)

01. Alexis Korner's Breakdown Group - Roundhouse Stomp (1957) 
02. Alexis Korner's Skiffle Group & Cyril Davies - Kid Man (1957)
03. Wee Willie Wayne - Travelin' Mood (1955) 
04. Jerry Dugger - You Ain't Been Loved Right (2023) 
05. Jerry Dugger - I'll Leave The Lights On For You (2023) 
06. Dave Bartholomew - The Monkey (1957) 
07. Sweet Peas - Leaving You, Baby (1929) 
08. Sweet Peas - Day-Breaking Blues (1929) 
09. Byrdie Green - Return Of The Prodigal Son (1968) 
10. Freddie Scott - Spanish Harlem (1967) 
11. Freddie Scott - Bring It On Home To Me (1967) 
12. Earl King - Come On (1960) 
13. Herb Ellis - Blues For Bernie (1991) 
14. Herb Ellis - Naptown Blues (1991) 
15. Charles Big Daddy Stallings - Leroy's Thang (2016) 
16. Irma Thomas - It's Raining (1962) 
17. Smokin' Joe Kubek & Bnois King - Walk With You (2005) 
18. Sid Morris - Rockhouse (2008) 
19. Johnnie Bassett & The Blues Insurgents - Milling (1992) 
20. Marie Adams - I'm Gonna Play The Honky Tonks (1951) 
21. Marie Adams - He's My Man (1952)

Monday, June 1, 2026

 Hillbilly & Country Vol 161 - Bluegrass Special Vol 05

Amelia Earhart's Last Flight (1947-2008)

01. Ralph Blizard - Amelia Earhart's Last Flight (2000)
02. Ralph Stanley - Train 45 (1974)
03. Charlie Moore - Lorena Go Home (1973)
04. Ernest East & The Pine Ridge Boys - Suzanna Gal (1969)
05. Lynn Morris Band - Red Line To Shady Grove (1992)
06. James Price - Katie Hill (2003)
07. Hyman Bebop Brumble - Dillon County Blues (1970)
08. Lulu Belle & Scotty - Mountain Dew (1974)
09. Bela Fleck - Up And Around The Bend (1988)
10. Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys - Bluegrass Breakdown (1947)
11. Keith Whitley & Ricky Skaggs - Wildwood Flower (1971)
12. Ricky Skaggs - Florida Blues (1975)
13. Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver - Keep Your Eyes On Jesus (2008)
14. Earl Taylor & Jim McCall & The Stoney Mountain Boys - Pretty Polly (1967)
15. Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs - Foggy Mountain Breakdown (1959)
16. Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs - Bending The Strings (1970)
17. Stringbean - Cripple Creek (1963)
18. Randall Collins & Curtis Blackwell - Al's Breakdown (1970)
19. Country Gazette - Hot Burrito Breakdown (1972)
20. Jimmy Arnold - Alabama Jubilee (1982)

 Blues, R&B, Soul & Gospel Records Vol 273 (1937-2008)

01. Muddy Waters - All Aboard (1956) 
02. Bill Heid - Mal's Boogie (1992) 
03. Willie Lewis & His Negro Band - Christmas Night In Harlem (1941) 
04. Mary Deloach - Uneasy Blues (1950) 
05. Wynona Carr - Touch And Go (1958) 
06. Byrdie Green - Tremblin' (1962) 
07. Ruth Brown - Too Many Men (1956) 
08. Pork Chops - I Wanna See My Lovin' Baby (1957) 
09. Sister Rosetta Tharpe & The Sam Price Trio - Jesus Is Here To Stay (1946)
10. Ruth Brown - That Train Don't Stop Here (1997) 
11. Sid Morris - All By Myself (2008) 
12. Clarence Gatemouth Brown - Dirty Work At The Crossroads (1952) 
13. Mabel Scott & Les Welch Orchestra - Boogie Woogie Santa Claus (1954) 
14. Curtis Knight - Gotta Have A New Dress (1962) 
15. Johnnie Bassett & The Blues Insurgents - Woke Up This Morning (1992) 
16. Johnnie Bassett & The Blues Insurgents - Sweet Little Angel (1992) 
17. Johnnie Bassett & The Blues Insurgents - Years Gone By (1992) 
18. Jimmy Rushing & Count Basie Orchestra - Good Morning Blues (1937) 
19. Little Junior's Blue Flames - Mystery Train (1953) 
20. Jimmy Witherspoon - All Right Miss Moore (1957) 
21. Big Bob Kornegay - Stay With Me Baby (1957)