1934-1947 (CD)
Here are two giants of the great '30s Chicago piano-and-guitar blues scene. Besides making superb records under his own name, singer/guitarist Tampa Red backed all sorts of vocalists in all sorts of styles. Much of the time he worked with pianist Georgia Tom, later a major gospel composer. You get some of both kinds here, including lots of the non-blues music. This is a simply ravishing set, deep and true and varied. There's only one solo cut. The rest are hardcore early blues band. ~ John Storm Roberts, Original Music, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | That's the Way She Likes It |
| 2 | Too Too Train Blues |
| 3 | Shelby County Blues |
| 4 | She Caught the Train |
| 5 | Dozen |
| 6 | Don't Tear My Clothes |
| 7 | Ash Hauler |
| 8 | Out With the Wrong Woman |
| 9 | Down in the Alley |
| 10 | Stuff They Call Money |
| 11 | Good Boy |
| 12 | Unemployment Stomp |
| 13 | Rider Rider Blues |
| 14 | Whiskey and Good Time Blues |
| 15 | Make My Get Away |
| 16 | Looking for My Baby |
| 17 | My Mellow Man |
| 18 | Knockin' Myself Out |
| 19 | Green Grass Blues |
| 20 | Key to the Highway |
| 21 | What's Wrong With Me |
| 22 | Wee Wee Blues |
| 23 | Conversation With the Blues |
| 24 | San Antonio Blues |