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By Doug Levine
Washington
11 March 2006
The gold connoisseur1 has seen it all: white gold, green gold, black gold, even fool's gold. But, there's another kind of gold out there, "Blues2 Gold."
That's right, blues music gold. I'm referring to some of the greatest blues masterpieces of all time, like "Call It Stormy Monday" by T-Bone Walker; "Have You Ever Loved A Woman" by Freddie King; and "Hound Dog" by Big Mama Thornton.
These and 35 other classics dating back to 1947 appear on the new compilation3 album "Blues Gold." There's Delta4 blues, Chicago blues, rhythm-and-blues, and acoustic5 blues performed by Eric Clapton and Duane Allman.
Eric Clapton and Duane Allman showed their appreciation6 for the blues on this 1970 recording7, "Mean Old World."
For country blues fans there's singer and guitarist Kevin Moore, better known as Keb' Mo'.
Keb' Mo' is a modern blues giant, literally8. Keb' stands almost two meters tall, with or without his guitar.
Where there's "Blues Gold" there's electric blues gold.
Who could forget the opening scene to "Terminator 2: Judgment9 Day," as a completely naked Arnold Schwarzenegger walks into a bar to this 1982 blues-rocker:
It's not unusual in blues to be linked mainly to one big blues hit: Koko Taylor to "Wang Dang Doodle," Guitar Slim to "The Things That I Used To Do," and George Thorogood and The Destroyers to "Bad To The Bone."
Long live the new generation of blues men and women, represented on "Blues Gold" by rising stars Susan Tedeschi and Jonny Lang.
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