Bobby Blue Bland Dreamer Zip

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. Tracks of Disc 1. 1. I Just Tripped on a Piece of Your Broken Heart.

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2. I'm a Blues Man. 3. I Need Your Love So Bad. 4.

Tonight's the Night (It's Gonna Be Alright). 5. Ain't No Sunshine. 6. If I Don't Get Involved. 7. Members Only.

8. I Just Won't Be Your Fool Anymore. 9. The Truth Will Set You Free. 10. Get Your Money Where You Spend Your Time. 11.

Second Hand Heart. 12. Sad Street. 13.

When Hearts Grow Cold. 14.

There's No Easy Way to Say Goodbye. 15. After All. 16. Heart Open Up Again.Song previews provided courtesy of iTunes. Tracks of Disc 1.

1. I Smell Trouble.

2. Farther Up The Road. 3. Little Boy Blue.

4. I'll Take Care Of You. 5.

Lead Me On. 6. Cry Cry Cry. 7.

I Pity The Fool. 8. Don't Cry No More. 9.

Who Will The Next Fool Be?. 10. Stormy Monday Blues. 11. Turn On Your Love Light. 12.

Yield Not To Temptation. 13. Call On Me.

14. That's The Way Love Is.

15. Ain't Nothing You Can Do. 16. Share Your Love With Me. 17.

Good Time Charlie, Part 1. 18. Chains Of Love. 20. Ain't Love Love In The Heart Of The City. 21. I Wouldn't Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me).

22. Let The Good Times Roll - (with BB King).Song previews provided courtesy of iTunes. Tracks of Disc 1. 1. This Time I'm Gone For Good.

2. Goin' Down Slow. 3. I Wouldn't Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me).

4. Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City. 5. I Ain't Gonna Be The First To Cry. 7. Today I Started Loving You Again. 8.

I Hate You. 9. The Soul Of A Man. 10. It Ain't The Real Thing. 11.

Sittin' On A Poor Man's Throne. 12. Let The Good Times Roll.

13. You'd Be A Millionaire. 14. Love To See You Smile.

15. Recess In Heaven. 16. Soon As The Weather Breaks.Song previews provided courtesy of iTunes.

Tracks of Disc 1. 1.

Lovin' Blues. 2. It's My Life Baby. 3.

I Woke Up Screaming. 4. You've Got Bad Intentions. 5.

I Smell Trouble. 6. Farther Up The Road. Point blank pb indir. 7. Little Boy Blue.

8. I'm Not Ashamed. 9. I'll Take Care Of You. 10. Lead Me On. 11.

Cry, Cry, Cry. 12. I've Been Wrong So Long. 13. I Pity The Fool. 14.

Don't Cry No More. 15. Ain't That Lovin' You. 16. Who Will The Next Fool Be?.

17. Stormy Monday Blues. 18. Turn On Your Love Light. 19. Yield Not To Temptation.

20. 36-22-36. 21.

Call On Me. 22.

That's The Way Love Is. 23. Ain't Nothing You Can Do. 24.

Share Your Love With Me. 25. Blind Man. 26. Ain't Doin' Too Bad, Part 1. 27.

These Hands (Small But Mighty). 28. I'm Too Far Gone (To Turn Around). 29. Good Time Charlie (Part 1). Tracks of Disc 2.

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1. You're All I Need. 3.

That Did It. 4. Driftin' Blues. 5. Save Your Love For Me. 6.

Rockin' In The Same Old Boat. 7. Ask Me 'Bout Nothing (But The Blues). 8.

Chains Of Love. 9. If You Got A Heart. 10. Do What You Set Out To Do. 11.

Goin' Down Slow. 12. This Time I'm Gone For Good (Live). 13.

Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City. 14. I Wouldn't Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me).

15. I Take It On Home.

17. It Ain't The Real Thing.

18. Let The Good Times Roll. 19. The Soul Of A Man. 20. Soon As The Weather Breaks.

21. Recess In Heaven.Song previews provided courtesy of iTunes.

Born Robert Calvin Brooks in the small town of Barretville, Tennessee and abandoned by his father shortly after. Robert dropped out of school in third grade to work in the cotton fields and never graduated from school.

Bobby Blue Bland Dreamer Zip Codes

With his mother, he moved to Memphis in 1947 where he started singing with local gospel groups as Bobby Bland. Between 1950 and 1952, Bland recorded commercially unsuccessful singles for Modern Records and Sun Records then signed a contract with Duke Records. Bland's recordings from this era show him striving for individuality, but his progress was halted for a couple years while he served in the US Army. When Bland returned to Memphis in 1954, several of his former associates were enjoying considerable success. He returned to Duke Records and released his first single with the label in 1955. The following year he began touring on the chitlin' circuit with Junior Parker in a revue called Blues Consolidated. Bland's first chart success came in 1957 with 'Farther Up the Road' which reached number 1 on the R&B chart and number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It was followed by a series of hits on the R&B chart including 'Little Boy Blue'. He also recorded an album with Junior Parker, 'Blues Consolidated' in 1958.

Bland's craft is most clearly heard though on a series of early 60s releases, including 'Cry Cry Cry', 'I Pity the Fool' and 'Turn On Your Love Light', which became a much-covered standard by the Grateful Dead and other bands. His last record to reach #1 on the R&B chart was 'That's the Way Love Is' in 1963 but he continued to produce a consistent run of R&B chart entries through the mid 60s. Bland barely broke into the mainstream market though. His highest charting song on the pop chart was 'Ain't Nothing You Can Do', which peaked at #20 in 1964. Bland's albums mostly sold on the R&B market rather than achieving crossover success.

He had 23 Top Ten hits on the Billboard R&B charts. Financial pressures forced Bland to cut his touring band and in 1968 the group broke up. Bland suffered from depression and became increasingly dependent on alcohol but eventually stopped drinking in 1971.

His record company, Duke Records, was sold to the larger ABC Records group. This resulted in several successful and critically acclaimed contemporary soul blues albums including 'His California Album' and 'Dreamer'. The single 'This Time I'm Gone for Good' took Bland back into the pop Top 50 for the first time since 1964 and he of course made the R&B Top 10 in late 1973.

The opening track from the 'Dreamer' LP, 'Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City' was a strong R&B hit. The follow up albums 'Reflections In Blue' and 'Come Fly With Me' were recorded in Los Angeles and featured many of the city's top session musicians at the time. This is where my collection comes to an end but it's worth noting that after a brief, belated and utterly awful attempt at disco soul blues, Bland returned to his roots and recorded fairly traditional blues through the early 80s and in 1985, Bland signed a contract with Malaco Records, for which he made a series of albums while continuing to tour and appearing at concerts with B.B.

Despite occasional age-related ill health, Bland continued to record new albums for Malaco and perform occasional tours alone, performing at blues and soul festivals worldwide. Bland was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame described him as 'second in stature only to B.B. King as a product of Memphis's Beale Street blues scene'.Ain't Doin' Too Bad is a complete collection of Bobby Blue Bland's recordings between 1951 and 1978, represented by his 14 LPs, 136 single sides and 11 unissued sides from the period.

All files chronicled, cleanly tagged and MP3 @ 320kbs. As always, thanks to original uploaders. Enjoy!.Note DL and extract parts together. Black Nasty - It's Hard Times (Rare And Unreleased Detroit Funk 1975 - 1981).

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