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King Of The Delta Blues

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01
Levee Camp Blues
3:44
02
Government Fleet Blues
6:49
03
Walking Blues
6:43
04
Shetland Pony Blues
3:25
05
Camp Hollers
2:27
06
Delta Blues
5:19
07
Special Rider Blues (Part 1)
0:40
08
Special Rider Blues
3:09
09
Low Down Dirty Dog Blues
4:55
10
Depot Blues
2:59
11
Demonstration Of Concert Guitar Tuning (The Key Of Minor)
1:32
12
American Defense
2:56
13
Am I Right Or Wrong
1:47
14
Walking Blues
3:01
15
County Farm Blues
2:10
16
The Pony Blues
4:13
17
Jinx Blues (No. 1)
3:26
18
Jinx Blues (No. 2)
4:25
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Total Tracks: 18   Total Length: 63:40

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