"Bear Family's Electric Blues history Plug It In! Turn It Up! may not seem quite as ambitious as some of their projects, but that's only because it arrives in four volumes of three CDs, not a hulking 12-disc, 12X12 box complete with a hardcover book. Taken on its own terms, it is a pretty impressive chronicle of electrified blues from its infancy to its prime.
Here in the first volume, the spotlight shines on its birth, opening up with a cut from Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds of Joy, a 1939 side called "Floyd's Guitar Blues" featuring a solo by Floyd Smith, and running to 1954, when the jumping, hard-charged sound started to break into the big time. Wisely, Bear Family is happy to repeat artists -- there is no way to limit yourself to just one T-Bone Walker or Muddy Waters song, after all -- and they bend the rules ever so slightly, letting in sides by R&B singers like Fats Domino and Ray Charles, artists who aren't always strictly classified as electric blues but certainly fit this wide definition.
Roughly speaking, the first disc here is devoted to the swinging, jumping sounds of the '40s and '50s, with the second finding the rawer, nastier sounds starting to sneak in (Jackie Brenston's 'Rocket '88'," Howlin' Wolf's "How Many More Years," Elmore James' "Dust My Broom," and Little Walter's "Juke" pop up here), and the third concluding with the rise of overdriven Chicago blues and boogie, with Jimmy Reed rubbing shoulders with Wynonie Harris. Perhaps there are some seminal sides from these 15 minutes -- almost certainly there are -- but this first volume of Plug It In! Turn It Up! tells its story expertly and, best of all, it sounds like a party as it does so."note if you double click either track list, they will expand for easier reading

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Thank you, KingCake. This looks yummy. LOLness
Thanks KC
I have many of these tracks...on similar comps...but I'm a sucker for more
Cheers
Thank you very much, love the music...
Wayne
Many thanks, KC, Great Stuff !!!
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I love the care Bear Family exercises in selecting music for its compilations. It really succeeds in capturing the best music of a genre and an era. One of these days when I've the money, I'm going to buy this and other sets so I can obtain the book that accompanies it. I'm looking forward to listening to this and any other recordings in the series that you post. As always, thanks, le Roi.
Great collection; thanks. Even though I already own the lion's share of these tracks on other discs, this collection puts them together in such a great way! The selection, sequencing and remastering make for a very pleasurable listening experience.
Many thanks KC!
Thanks so much!
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