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All Kinds Of Blues

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Blues Is Troubles
3:25
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Grinder Man Blues
4:36
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Three-In-One-Boogie
4:28
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Letter Home
3:39
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Churnin' Man Blues
6:32
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Two Of A Kind
4:16
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The Blacks
5:10
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If You Say Kay
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Frankie And Johnny Boogie
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Mother Earth
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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 45:26

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Everybody has the blues.

iamreed

I'm a blues lover, but I've never liked piano very much. Memphis Slim convinced me that pianists can have the blues too with this album. Along with all of Mississippi John Hurt's work, I'd rate this as a must listen!

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This early-’60s date was the second — and one of the best — of Memphis Slim’s many top-notch Bluesville recordings. Featuring Slim accompanying himself on the piano, All Kinds of Blues is a vintage set of mellow yet deep blues by one of the music’s most urbane performers. Whether reveling in his considerable boogie-woogie chops (“Three-in-One-Boogie”) or tossing off a wryly sexual romp (“Grinder Man Blues”), Slim always seems to be totally at ease and in command. And while newcomers are advised to start out with one of his early-’50s sets on Chess, this will be one collection no Memphis Slim fan will want to overlook. – Stephen Cook