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Complete Blue Horizon Sessions (Rmst)
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Album Details: Complete Blue Horizon Sessions (Rmst)

Release Date:02/18/2008
Label:Sony Japan
UPC:454736603781

Track List: Complete Blue Horizon Sessions (Rmst)

  1. You Don't Have to Go [Take 2, Ma...
  2. I Want to Be Your Slave [Take 4,...
  3. Morocco Blues [Take 2, Master Ve...
  4. Cherie
  5. Please Believe Me
  6. Gee, Pretty Baby
  7. Let Your Hair Down [Take 3, Mast...
  8. Jane [Take 2, Master Version]
  9. Soul Brother Blues
  1. Dryburgh Drive [Take 5, Master V...
  2. You Don't Have to Go [Take 1][#]
  3. I Want to Be Your Slave [Take 2][#]
  4. I Want to Be Your Slave [Take 3][#]
  5. Morocco Blues [Take 1][#]
  6. Let Your Hair Down [Take 2][#]
  7. Jane [Take 1][#]
  8. Blues on the Scene [#]
  9. Dryburgh Drive [Take 2][#]

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Biography

Curtis Jones

The origins of the blues standard "Tin Pan Alley" can be traced directly back to pianist Curtis Jones, who also enjoyed considerable success in 1937 with his "Lonesome Bedroom Blues" for Vocalion (a song inspired by a breakup with his wife). Jones started out on guitar but switched to the 88s after moving to Dallas. He arrived in Chicago in 1936 and recorded for Vocalio... Read more