Oops - Thanks Unlce Bud - its so easy to do a typo eh !!?? He!he!
Sure is. And we don't want to cofnuse Slack. He's a matser of the tpyo already.
Slack, while we're at it, I think the Gospel Blues and Street Songs album still has each tune as jointly by Pink Anderson and Gary Davis. At some point they should be separated. Though I sure would pay a lot of money to hear those two play together.
Hambone Willie Newburn's Roll and Tumble Blues just played and was credited to Richard "Rabbit" Brown. You might want to check out the other Hambone Willie Newburn cuts for the same error:
She Could Toodle-oo Nobody Knows Shelby County Workhouse Blues Way Down in Arkansas Hambone Willie's Dreamy-Eyed Woman Blues
Bo Weevil Jackson was just singing "The Gone Dead Train". Should be King Solomon Hill. You might want to check the other non-Jackson titles on the disk:
Bobby Grant: Nappy Head Blues Lonesome Atlanta Blues
King Solomon Hill: Whoopee Blues (takes 1 & 2) Down On My Bended Knee (takes 1 & 2) Tell Me Baby
Lane Hardin: Hard Time Blues California Desert Blues
Thanks for the eagle eye. This is the same problem as the Hambone Willie Newburn problem above. Even though all the MP3 tags are correct, the juke software sometimes gets 'stuck' on the first artist and assigns that artist to the entire CD. I'll try to keep a little closer eye out on the compilation cd's. In fact, I need to turn my attention back to the Juke - it has some problem areas that need work.
Thanks Paul, I think this one belongs to Kansas City Blues 1924-1929 (document) - that is where i put it anyway. A Weenie logo will appear of there is no album art.
There are a few songs on the Juke that are not loaded from a CD but from a recording out there on the web at sites like the Internet Archive. This is probably one of those.
There are a few songs on the Juke that are not loaded from a CD but from a recording out there on the web at sites like the Internet Archive.
Thanks, Uncle Bud. That's interesting to know. Would it be useful to put the name of the site or link to the site in as the Album Title -- maybe as "Downloaded from ...(site name/link) ..." This would eliminate people reporting them as "errors", and might be useful to folks who want to look for other downloads at that site.
Probably better to just associate them with an album as Slack did for the Lottie Kimbrough. There's only a couple of them as far as I know. Prince Albert Hunt was another I think. There are links to sites like the Internet Archive with mp3s in the Links section.