Big Bill Broonzy | The Blues | Album

Big Bill Broonzy | The Blues | Album

Tags: Era_1950s, Gender_Male, Genre_Blues, Origin_USA, Type_Studio Release Year: 1965 ARS Score: 84.7

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The Blues by Big Bill Broonzy stands as an absolute cornerstone of mid-century acoustic blues, capturing a legendary architect of the genre at the peak of his storytelling powers. Recorded over two days on November 8 and 9, 1951, at Chicago's Universal Recording Studios, this landmark album captures Broonzy transitioning seamlessly from the raucous, ensemble-driven urban swing that defined his pre-war era into the intimate, solo-acoustic format that would soon captivate the European folk revival. Decades later, collectors on Discogs routinely rate the pressing a near-flawless 4.7 out of 5 stars, cementing its status as an essential piece of American musical history.

Artist Website: wikipedia/Big_Bill_Broonzy

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