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V/A : Dylan's talking blues - The roots of Bob's rhythmic rhyming

Dylan's talking blues - The roots of Bob's rhythmic rhyming

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2012
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Dylan’s style of talking blues as first displayed on the Minnesota Party Tape of 1960 traced back to the 1920s, through the songs of his heroes and contemporaries traversing folk, country and original blues
A musical journey inspired bythe essays and arguments of Manfred Helfert and Todd Harvey, from the original songs of Chris Bouchillon and Woody Guthrie through to Pete Seeger and the interpretations of John Greenway
23 tracks of rhythmic rhyming and vintage story telling all driven by that distinct talking style

1. Talking Blues – Chris Bouchillon
2. Born In Hard Luck – Chris Bouchillon
3. I’ve Been Married Three Times – Chris Bouchillon
4. New Talking Blues – Chris Bouchillon
5. SMOKE! SMOKE! SMOKE! (THAT CIGARETTE) – Tex Williams
6. Ernest Tubb’s Talking Blues – Red Murrell
7. Talking Dust Bowl Blues – Woody Guthrie
8. Talking Columbia – Woody Guthrie
9. Talking Hard Work – Woody Guthrie
10. Talking Sailor – Woody Guthrie
11. Talking Fish Blues – Woody Guthrie
12. Talking Centralia (Talking Miner) – Woody Guthrie
13. Mean Talking Blues – Woody Guthrie
14. Talking union – The Almanac Singers
15. Talking Atom (Old Man Atom) – Pete Seeger
16. Talking Atomic Blues – Guy Carawan
17. Talking Hard Luck – The New Lost City Ramblers
18. Talking Guitar Blues – John Greenway
19. Talking Butcher – John Greenway
20. Talking Social Worker – John Greenway
21. Talking Subway – John Greenway
22. Talking Inflation Blues – John Greenway
23. Talking Guitar Blues – Lonnie Donegan

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    Dylan’s style of talking blues as first displayed on the Minnesota Party Tape of 1960 traced back to the 1920s, through the songs of his heroes and contemporaries traversing folk, country and original blues
    A musical journey inspired bythe essays and arguments of Manfred Helfert and Todd Harvey, from the original songs of Chris Bouchillon and Woody Guthrie through to Pete Seeger and the interpretations of John Greenway
    23 tracks of rhythmic rhyming and vintage story telling all driven by that distinct talking style

    1. Talking Blues – Chris Bouchillon
    2. Born In Hard Luck – Chris Bouchillon
    3. I’ve Been Married Three Times – Chris Bouchillon
    4. New Talking Blues – Chris Bouchillon
    5. SMOKE! SMOKE! SMOKE! (THAT CIGARETTE) – Tex Williams
    6. Ernest Tubb’s Talking Blues – Red Murrell
    7. Talking Dust Bowl Blues – Woody Guthrie
    8. Talking Columbia – Woody Guthrie
    9. Talking Hard Work – Woody Guthrie
    10. Talking Sailor – Woody Guthrie
    11. Talking Fish Blues – Woody Guthrie
    12. Talking Centralia (Talking Miner) – Woody Guthrie
    13. Mean Talking Blues – Woody Guthrie
    14. Talking union – The Almanac Singers
    15. Talking Atom (Old Man Atom) – Pete Seeger
    16. Talking Atomic Blues – Guy Carawan
    17. Talking Hard Luck – The New Lost City Ramblers
    18. Talking Guitar Blues – John Greenway
    19. Talking Butcher – John Greenway
    20. Talking Social Worker – John Greenway
    21. Talking Subway – John Greenway
    22. Talking Inflation Blues – John Greenway
    23. Talking Guitar Blues – Lonnie Donegan

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