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Blues Masters, Vol. 4: Harmonica Classics

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1 Juke Little Walter 2:43
2 Ends and Odds Reed 2:24
3 Rocket 88 Brenston 2:05
4 Help Me Williamson 3:09
5 Messin' with the Kid London 2:23
6 Blues with a Feeling Little Walter 4:24
7 Sugar Coated Love [*] Miller 2:44
8 Steady McCain 2:08
9 I'll Be Around Burnett 3:13
10 I Was Fooled Arnold 2:50
11 Take a Little Walk with Me Lockwood 2:35
12 Easy [*] Horton 2:58
13 Boogie Twist [*] Pryor 2:47
14 Wolf Call Boogie [*] Love 2:37
15 Last Night Little Walter 4:22
16 I Got Love if You Want It Harpo 2:48
17 Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White Louiguy 1:59
18 Christo Redemptor Pearson 11:46
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Blues Masters, Vol. 4: Harmonica Classics

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Rhino

Style: Early R&B

Blues Masters, Vol. 4: Harmonica Classics

UPC: 081227112424

Release Date: 11/10/1992

Original Release Date: 11/10/1992

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Juke, Ends and Odds, Rocket 88, Help Me, Messin' with the Kid, Blues with a Feeling, Sugar Coated Love [*], Steady, I'll Be Around, I Was Fooled, Take a Little Walk with Me, Easy [*], Boogie Twist [*], Wolf Call Boogie [*], Last Night, I Got Love if You Want It, Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White, Christo Redemptor]
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Richie Unterberger

Vol. 4: Harmonica Classics is a typically ace installment of the Blues Masters series has examples par excellence from most of the major electric blues harmonica geniuses, including Little Walter, Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson, James Cotton, Paul Butterfield, Billy Boy Arnold, Lazy Lester, and Jimmy Reed. And while there are a few expected classics here (Little Walter's "Juke," Sonny Boy Williamson's "Help Me," Junior Wells' "Messin' with the Kid," Slim Harpo's "I Got Love if You Want It"), there are numerous delightful obscurities, like Jerry "Boogie" McCain's "Steady," Walter Horton's "Easy" (credited to Jimmy & Walter), and Snooky Pryor's "Boogie Twist." Charlie Musselwhite's 11-minute adaptation of the jazz tune "Christo Redemptor" is superb and challenges conventional ideas of what should and shouldn't be done with blues harmonica. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi