This collection delves yet deeper into the archives of country blues, uncovering hidden gems by artists shrouded in mystery'. '.strtoupper('f')rom classic renditions of blues standards to intriguing novelty songs, this is a must listen for any blues connoisseur'. '.strtoupper('t')his rough guide traces the development of country blues during its 1920s 30s heyday, these rare tracks which offer a unique insight into early country blues – the diverse selection of tracks range from classic songster and hokum tunes to bottleneck guitar and harmonica virtuosity'. '.strtoupper('l')ovingly remastered using pioneering restoration techniques, it's an excellent introduction to the music of long forgotten country blues artists, who deserve to be heard'. '.strtoupper('t')racklist hi henry brown skin man blues tommie bradley when you're down and out skoodle dum do and sheffield tampa blues bull city red now i'm talking about you kid prince moore mississippi water jed davenport and his beale street jug band you ought to move out of town walter vincent overtime blues long cleve reed and little harvey hull original stack o'lee blues minnie wallace and her night hawks field mouse stomp virgil childers travelin' man lil mcclintock don't think i'm santa claus gene campbell robbin' and stealin' blues bogus ben covington it's a fight like that lewis black gravel camp blues lonnie coleman wild about my loving big boy cleveland goin' to leave you blues elijah jones stuff stomp edward thompson seven sisters blues slim barton and eddie mapp careless love will day sunrise blues john henry barbee god knows i can't help it william mccoy central tracks blues the blue boys easy winner otis harris you'll like my loving t'. '.strtoupper('c')'. '.strtoupper('j')ohnson, blue coat tom nelson and porkchop g'. '.strtoupper('b')urns is gonna rise again jesse babyface thomas no good woman blues