Memphis Slim Rocks CD

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Memphis Slim Rocks CD

Although this magnificent 29 track collection focuses on Memphis Slim's rockinest track, there is variety in his piano and vocal performances, and you can still hear all the elements of blues, gospel and R&B that shaped him.
When he took that music to Chicago in the 1940s and formed an R&B group, The House Rockers, many of the recordings he made then were firmly in the advance guard of rock and roll.
Slim always maintained a fine band of mainly Memphis musicians, including sax players Ernest Cotton and Alex Atkins, and particularly the sensational guitar player Matt Murphy.
‘Guitar’ Murphy gained great prominence through the Blues Brothers movie, and producer Willie Dixon told Living Blues that Matt "is definitely the best guitar player, the best one I heard anywhere."
Talking in Paris in 1968, Memphis Slim said: "I’ve had a good life. Well, I had a very bad life, but it took a bad life to make it a good life for me. And I mean by that that I played my dues very early, and now I think I am reaping the benefit."
The Memphis Music hall of fame and the Blues Foundation hall of fame both have Memphis Slim among their inducted members.
The Rock 'n' Roll hall does not however, but maybe when they hear these 29 rocking tracks they will find a place for the man who always rocked the house wherever he played.

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Disc 1
  1. Rocking the Pad
  2. Harlem Bound
  3. Old Taylor
  4. Rockin' the House
  5. Kilroy Has Been Here
  6. No Mail Blues
  7. Memphis Slim USA
  8. Beer Drinking Woman
  9. Pacemaker Boogie
  10. Wish Me Well
  11. Big Bertha
  12. Nobody Loves Me
  13. Back Alley
  14. If You Live That Life
  15. Midnight Jump
  16. Trouble Trouble
  17. Slim's Boogie
  18. The Girl I Love
  19. What's the Matter
  20. Lonesome
  21. Tia Juana
  22. She's Allright
  23. Walkin' the Boogie
  24. Gotta Find My Baby
  25. Sassy Mae
  26. Love My Baby
  27. I'm Lost Without You
  28. Let the Good Times Roll Creole
  29. Rockin' the House