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Mance Lipscomb - Texas Sharecropper And Songster mp3 album

Mance Lipscomb - Texas Sharecropper And Songster

Musician: Mance Lipscomb
Album title: Texas Sharecropper And Songster
Style: Texas Blues
Released: 1960
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1180 mb
Size APE version: 1414 mb
Size WMA version: 1808 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 629
Format: RA WAV FLAC TTA MMF FLAC AIFF
Genre: Blues

Mance Lipscomb - Texas Sharecropper And Songster mp3 album

Mance Lipscomb - Texas Sharecropper And Songster mp3 album

Tracklist

Freddie
Sugar Babe, It's All Over Now
Going Down Slow
Baby Please Don't Go
Rock Me All Night Long
Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo
Jack O'Diamonds Is A Hard Card To Play
Shake, Shake, Mama
Ella Speed
One Thin Dime
Going To Louisiana (See See Rider)
Mama Don't Allow
Ain't It Hard
Bout A Spoonful

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
F1001 Mance Lipscomb Texas Sharecropper And Songster ‎(LP, Album, Ltd) Arhoolie Records F1001 US 1960
F 1001 Mance Lipscomb Texas Sharecropper And Songster ‎(LP, Album) Arhoolie Records F 1001 US 1960
F1001 Mance Lipscomb Texas Sharecropper And Songster ‎(LP, Album) Arhoolie Records F1001 US 1960
F-1001 Mance Lipscomb Texas Sharecropper And Songster ‎(LP, Mono) Arhoolie Records F-1001 US 1960
F1001 Mance Lipscomb Texas Sharecropper And Songster ‎(LP, Album, RP) Arhoolie Records F1001 US 2012
PCD-93735 Mance Lipscomb Texas Sharecropper And Songster ‎(CD, Album, RE) P-Vine Records, Arhoolie Records PCD-93735 Japan 2013
F1001 Mance Lipscomb Texas Sharecropper And Songster ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE, Gre) Arhoolie Records F1001 US 2016
F1001 Mance Lipscomb Texas Sharecropper And Songster ‎(LP, Album, RE) Arhoolie Records F1001 US Unknown
F1001 Mance Lipscomb Texas Sharecropper And Songster ‎(LP, Album, RE) Arhoolie Records F1001 US Unknown



Fhois
Awesome Texas blues. The booklet and the packaging really add to this album as a "historical record" - not to mention it's the 1st album Arhoolie ever released (F1001). I have a couple from Mance, but keep going back to this one. One of my favorites.