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		<title>Standing Pat: The St. James Infirmary Blues Appendix</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 06:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>peter patnaik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the final release of The St. James Infirmary collection here at Honey. There are some real gems in this group, Blind Willie McTell, Jimmie Rodgers and Two Gallants are my favorites in this batch. Thanks again to all the readers who submit files &#8211; This couldn&#8217;t have come together without ya&#8217;ll.
1. Roy King [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the final release of The St. James Infirmary collection here at Honey. There are some real gems in this group, Blind Willie McTell, Jimmie Rodgers and Two Gallants are my favorites in this batch. Thanks again to all the readers who submit files &#8211; This couldn&#8217;t have come together without ya&#8217;ll.</p>
<p>1. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/001_Roy King_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Roy King &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
2. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/002_King Oliver's Band_St. James Infirmary.mp3">King Oliver&#8217;s Band &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
3. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/003_Boogaloosa Prayer_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Boogaloosa Prayer &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
4. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/004_Artie Shaw_The Chant.m4a">Artie Shaw &#8211; The Chant</a><br />
5. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/005_Alan Lomax_St. James Hospital.mp3">Alan Lomax &#8211; St. James Hospital</a><br />
6. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/006_Alphonso Tent and his Orchestra_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Alphonso Tent and Orchestra &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
7. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/007_Blind Willie McTell_Dying Crapshooter's Blues.mp3">Blind Willie McTell &#8211; Dying Crapshooter&#8217;s Blues</a><br />
8. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/008_Dock Boggs_Old Joe's Barroom.mp3">Dock Boggs &#8211; Old Joe&#8217;s Barroom</a><br />
9.<a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/009_Atlantic Syncopators_St. James Infirmary.mp3"> Atlantic Syncopators &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
10. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/010_Louis Armstrong_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Louis Armstrong &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
11. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/011_Cisco Houston_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Cisco Houston &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
12. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/012_Snakefarm_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Snakefarm &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
13. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/013_Spike Hughes_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Spike Hughes &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
14. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/014_Jack Acid_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Jack Acid &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
15. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/015_Doc Watson and Taj Mahal_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Doc Watson and Taj Mahal &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
16. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/016_Baba Blues_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Baba Blues &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
17. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/017_Belmont Street Oztet_St. James Infirmary.m4a">Belmont Street Oztet &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
18. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/018_California Ramblers_St. James Infirmary.mp3">California Ramblers &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
19. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/019_Bobby ''Blue'' Bland_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Bobby &#8220;Blue&#8221; Bland &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
20. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/020_Barebones_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Barebones &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
21. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/021_Louvin Brothers_Let Her Go, God Bless Her.mp3">The Louvin Brothers &#8211; Let Her Go, God Bless Her</a><br />
22. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/022_Cassandra Wilson_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Cassandra Wilson &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
23. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/023_George E. Lee And His Orchestra_St. James Infirmary.mp3">George E Lee and His Orchestra &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
24. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/024_Marc Ribot_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Marc Ribot &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
25. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/025_G. Austin_St. James Infirmary.mp3">G. Austin &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
26. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/026_Jimmie Rodgers_Those Gambler's Blues.mp3">Jimmie Rodgers &#8211; Those Gambler&#8217;s Blues</a><br />
27. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/027_Five Keys_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Five Keys &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
28. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/028_Las Blacanblus_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Las Blacanblus &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
30. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/030_King Oliver &#038; F Marvin_St. James Infirmary.mp3">King Oiver &#038; F. Marvin &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
31. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/031_Barrelhouse Blues Band_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Barrelhouse Blues Band &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
32. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/032_Rube Bloom &#038; His Bayou Boys_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Rube Bloom &#038; His Bayou Boys &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
33. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/033_Pete Seeger_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Pete Seeger &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
34. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/034_Scatman Crothers_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Scatman Crothers &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
35. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/037_Gaby Jogeix_Saint James Infirmary Pt. 1.mp3">Gaby Jogeix &#8211; Saint James Infirmary Pt. 1</a><br />
36. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/038_Clark Stern_St. James Infirmary.mp3">Clark Stern &#8211; St. James Infirmary</a><br />
37. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/039_Gaby Jogeix_Saint James Infirmary Pt. 2.mp3">Gaby Jogeix &#8211; Saint James Infirmary Pt. 2</a><br />
38. <a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/stjames/040_Two Gallants_Dyin' Crap Shooter Blues.mp3">Two Gallants &#8211; Dyin&#8217; Crap Shooter Blues</a></p>
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		<title>St. James Preview !!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:55:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>peter patnaik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those who have donated &#8211; the full download for the St. James Infirmary is ready to be downloaded here. If you contributed, and haven&#8217;t donated, please send me an email and I&#8217;ll send you a password.
I&#8217;m working on a post for everyone else with each track being able to be donwloaded &#8211; but it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those who have donated &#8211; the full download for the St. James Infirmary <a href="http://prewarblues.org/the-st-james-infirmary/">is ready to be downloaded here.</a> If you contributed, and haven&#8217;t donated, please send me an email and I&#8217;ll send you a password.<br />
I&#8217;m working on a post for everyone else with each track being able to be donwloaded &#8211; but it is taking sometime to type in all those hyperlinks!</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
<p>Update: link fixed.</p>
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		<title>Introduction To The Blues Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 03:09:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>peter patnaik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you remember the brief lived blog &#8220;Workbook&#8221; that was linked from this blog (back when I still had links) or if you were the guy who wrote that blog, please contact me, regarding one of the mixes you posted a few years ago.
I started this mix a few years ago, and just got around [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you remember the brief lived blog &#8220;Workbook&#8221; that was linked from this blog (back when I still had links) or if you were the guy who wrote that blog, please contact me, regarding one of the mixes you posted a few years ago.</p>
<p>I started this mix a few years ago, and just got around to completing it yesterday when I found my list of songs while cleaning up my back up drive. Part One is devoted to my favorite type of blues, female blues. It&#8217;s meant to be an overview of the genre with a balance between obvious classics and personal favorites, much those &#8220;rough guide to..&#8221; series of mixes. The first two mixes in the series will be available to everyone, though as I break it down into sub-genres and styles and personal those will through donation only. </p>
<p>Please leave suggestions and comments about future mixes in the comment sections. Also if you want to contribute a mix one a sub genre of pre-war music (not just blues) send me an email and we can work those details out. </p>
<p>Coming Soon &#8211; The Gents</p>
<p>Tracklist:</p>
<p>01. Hattie Hart &#8211; I Let My Daddy Do That (1934)<br />
02. Gertrude &#8221;Ma&#8221; Rainey &#8211; Black Eye Blues (1928)<br />
03. Lucille Bogan &#8211; Shave &#8216;em Dry (1935)<br />
04. Victoria Spivey &#8211; Black Snake Blues (1926)<br />
05. Viola McCoy &#8211; I Ain&#8217;t Gonna Marry, Ain&#8217;t Gonna Settle Down (1924)<br />
06. Clara Smith &#8211; Death Letter Blues (1924)<br />
07. Sara Martin &#8211; Death Sting Me Blues (1928)<br />
08. Mamie Smith &#8211; Crazy Blues (1920)<br />
09. Jessie Derrick &#8211; If You&#8217;ll Come Back To Hollywood (1926)<br />
10. Bessie Smith &#8211; Cemetery Blues (1923)<br />
11. Bessie Tucker &#8211; Got Cut All To Pieces (1928)<br />
12. Arizona Dranes &#8211; My Soul Is A Witness For The Lord (1926)<br />
13. Gladys Bentley &#8211; How Much Can I Stand (1928)<br />
14. Louise Johnson &#8211; On the Wall (1930)<br />
15. Memphis Minnie &#8211; Nothin&#8217; In Ramblin&#8217; (1940)<br />
16. Sister Rosetta Tharpe &#8211; God Don&#8217;t Like It (1939)<br />
17. Trixie Smith &#8211; You&#8217;ve Got To Beat Me To Keep Me (1925)<br />
18. Ozella Jones &#8211; I Been a Bad, Bad Girl (Prisoner Blues) (1942)</p>
<p><a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/introtothebluespt1.zip">Download Mix Here</a></p>
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		<title>My Twenty Five</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jun 2006 19:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s taking me forever to ready this mix, but it&#8217;s finally done. I&#8217;ve picked my twenty five favorite blues songs of all time, most of them are pre-war though a few slip into the post war era. The most notable post-war recording is Son House&#8217;s Death Letter Blues recorded in 1965 which made the list [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s taking me forever to ready this mix, but it&#8217;s finally done. I&#8217;ve picked my twenty five favorite blues songs of all time, most of them are pre-war though a few slip into the post war era. The most notable post-war recording is Son House&#8217;s Death Letter Blues recorded in 1965 which made the list over his 1941/1942 recordings with Lomax (a record I often call my favorite blues recording of all time) because it was this recording that got me into the blues more so than anything else. It&#8217;s so hard to limit your favorite records of all time to twenty five, so a few artists dear to my heart were left off: Rev. Gary Davis, Ida Cox, Elizabeth Cotten, The Gee&#8217;s Bend Singers, Blind Willie McTell, Tommy Johnson, Walter Davis, Blind John Davis all missed the cut and I&#8217;m sorry, but there&#8217;s gotta be room for another twenty five.</p>
<p>The mix is available for download <a href="http://prewarblues.org/donators-bonus-page/my-favorite-twenty-five/">here</a> for donors. To donate click<a href="http://prewarblues.org/to-donate/"> here</a>.<br />
<strong>My Favorite Twenty Five Tracklist</strong> (not in order or rank):</p>
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<li><em>Rev. Isaiah Shelton &#8211; The Liar</em></li>
<li><em>Son House &#8211; Death Letter </em></li>
<li><em>Blind Boy Fuler &#8211; Why Don&#8217;t My Baby Write To Me?</em></li>
<li><em>Blind Blake &#8211; Dry Bone Shuffle</em></li>
<li><em>im Clark &#8211; Fat Fanny Stomp </em></li>
<li><em>Ruth Ladson &#8211; What Do You Bet? </em></li>
<li><em>Bertha &#8220;Chippie&#8221; Hill &#8211; </em><em>Pratt</em><em> </em><em>City</em><em> Blues </em></li>
<li><em>Doctor Clayton &#8211; False Love Blues </em></li>
<li><em>Louise Johnson &#8211; All Night Long </em></li>
<li><em>Lucille Bogan &#8211; They Ain&#8217;t Walking No More </em></li>
<li><em>Sara Martin &#8211; Death Sting Me Blues </em></li>
<li><em>J.T. &#8220;Funny Paper&#8221; Smith &#8211; Heart Bleeding Blues </em></li>
<li><em>Blind Jessie Harris &#8211; Been In The Jailhouse 1</em></li>
<li><em>harley Patton &#8211; You&#8217;re Gonna Need Somebody When You Die </em></li>
<li><em>Blind Willie Johnson &#8211; It&#8217;s Nobody&#8217;s Fault But Mine 1</em></li>
<li><em>Geechie Wiley &#038; Elvie Thomas &#8211; Motherless Child Blues </em></li>
<li><em>Jessie Derrick &#8211; If You&#8217;ll Come Back To </em><em>Hollywood</em><em> </em></li>
<li><em>Bessie Smith &#8211; Them &#8220;Has Been&#8221; Blues </em></li>
<li><em>Sippie Wallace &#8211; Murder Is Going To Be My Crime </em></li>
<li><em>John Henry Barbee &#8211; Six Weeks Old Blues </em></li>
<li><em>Rev. F.W. McGee and His Congregation &#8211; Fifty Miles of Elbow Room </em></li>
<li><em>Victoria Spivey &#8211; Down Hill Pull </em></li>
<li><em>Charley Jordan &#8211; Keep It Clean </em></li>
<li><em>William Harris &#8211; Bullfrog Blues </em></li>
<li><em>Lonnie Johnson &#8211; Southland Is Alright With Me</em></li>
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<p><a href="http://prewarblues.org/files/02_son_house_death_letter.mp3">Son House &#8211; Death Letter Blues</a></p>
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