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J.B. Lenoir

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Early recordings by this enigmatic and patently unusual Chicago bluesman of the 1950s and 1960s. Lenoir has a high, almost womanly voice that swings and breaks over jazzy, sax- and piano-driven blues that form a clear pre-cursor to the impending rock 'n' roll explosion.

- Sarah Bardeen

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. Mama Talk To Your Daughter (2:19) Chess Blues $0.99
2. She Don't Know (2:25) Chess Blues $0.99
3. The Mojo (3:55) The History of the Blues $0.99
4. Eisenhower Blues (3:54) Blues In The Eisenhower Era $0.99
5. Eisenhower Blues (Take 1) (3:34) The Parrot Anthology $0.99
6. Fine Girls (3:33) Early Electric Blues $0.99
7. Sitting Down Thinking (3:58) Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: J.B. Lenoir $0.99
8. Don't Dog Your Woman (3:13) Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: J.B. Lenoir $0.99
9. I Feel So Good (3:55) One Of These Mornings $0.99
10. My Name Is J.B. Lenoir (2:58) One Of These Mornings $0.99

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