Cleanhead Blues 1945-1947
Eddie Cleanhead Vinson was a Texas-born blues saxophonist and vocalist, a founding figure in the jump blues sound. This Blues Collection release captures his early recordings from 1945-47, when he was at his most vital and inventive. His saxophone playing is swinging and soulful with genuine personality; his singing is joyful and deeply committed. Jump blues mixed jazz, blues, and RandB sensibility into something irresistible, and Vinson was a master of the form. These sides are energetic, playful, and grounded in genuine blues tradition. Essential for blues and early RandB enthusiasts.
Item Details+
| Genre | Jazz, Blues |
| Notes | Mint (NM or M-) Mint (NM or M-) |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Label | Blues Collection |
| Country | France |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
1. Mr. Cleanhead Steps Out 3:13
2. Juice Head Baby 3:11
3. Somebody's Gotta Go 2:53
4. Cherry Red Blues 2:47
5. Too Many Women Blues 2:39
6. Just A Dream 2:53
7. Cleanhead Blues 2:46
8. Kidney Stew Blues 2:58
9. Old Maid Boogie 2:45
10. King For A Day 3:04
11. Lazy Gal 2:45
12. Railroad Porter's Blues 2:46
13. Gonna Send You Back Where I Got You From 2:24
14. Luxury Tax Blues 3:03
15. When I Get Drunk 2:40
16. Oil Man Blues 2:46
17. Wandering Mind 2:25
18. Wrong Girl Blues 2:53
19. High Class Baby 3:00
20. Some Women Do 2:22
21. I Took The Front Door In 2:49
22. Shavetail 3:01
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