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Jimmy Reed Music Collection : The Essential Boss Man: The Very Best of the Vee-Jay Years, 1953-1966

The Essential Boss Man: The Very Best of the Vee-Jay Years, 1953-1966


Price: $25.38

Artist: Jimmy Reed

  1. High and Lonesome - Jimmy Reed, Reed
  2. You Don t Have to Go
  3. Boogie in the Dark
  4. I m Gonna Ruin You - Jimmy Reed, Reed
  5. Pretty Thing
  6. I Ain t Got You
  7. She Don t Want Me No More
  8. Come on Baby
  9. I Don t Go for That
  10. Baby, Don t Say That No More
  11. Ain t That Lovin You, Baby
  12. Can t Stand to See You Go
  13. When You Left Me
  14. I Love You, Baby - Jimmy Reed, Reed
  15. My First Plea - Jimmy Reed, Reed
  16. You Got Me Dizzy
  17. Honey Don t Let Me Go
  18. It s You Baby - Jimmy Reed, Reed
  19. Honey, Where You Going?
  20. Do the Thing - Jimmy Reed, Reed
  21. Little Rain
  22. Signals of Love (Red Lights the Stop Light)
  23. The Sun Is Shining - Jimmy Reed, Reed, Jimmy [Blues]
  24. Baby, What s on Your Mind
  25. Odds and Ends

27 Tracks from his Glorious Years from 1953 to 1966 on Vee-jay.

Master of Blues - One of the great bluesmen showcased to a tee in this 3 disc set. Music like this is difficult to come by these days.

Jimmy Reed-The Essential Boss Man - Great, great box set with ALL the hits and ALL THE lesser known classics!When I m in the mood to hear Jimmy Reed songs I want them all together so I can relive with my buddies those days and the great sounds that we danced to and partied to in our youth! We would ware out the grooves on those Silver and Purple Vee Jay 45 s! Terrific liner notes also! A must have!

Greater than Elvis - Jimmy Reed was, arguably, greater than Elvis. He was a terrific songwriter, a singer with a laid back delivery, a screeming harmonica, and a cool guitar. Don t be fooled by this nonsense of him being unable to carry a tune, or that he was no master of the guitar or the harmonica. Maybe so. But the seemingly simple arrangements of his songs are really so subtle, inventive and marvelous that Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Keith Richard listened to his records incessantly, trying to figure out how he did it. And the Grateful Dead and Steve Miller loved him. This being said, it is worth having all of his CDs.To start, buy this 3-CD box set (and then Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall and Rockin with Reed). Don t make the mistake of buying another CD boxed set, Jimmy Reed: The Classic Recordings, on the Tomato label. It has a good compilation, but plays at a very low level and has lousy sound quality. An insult to this great blues master s work.



The Essential Boss Man: The Very Best of the Vee-Jay Years, 1953-1966