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Title Statement | The soul of a man: a film by Wim Wenders. [sound recording] : |
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Series | Martin Scorsese presents the blues |
Additional Contributors | Johnson, Blind Willie |
James, Skip,1902-1969 | |
Lenoir, J. B.,d. 1967 | |
Wilson, Cassandra,1955- | |
Cherry, Eagle-Eye,1968- | |
Williams, Lucinda | |
Wenders, Wim | |
Publication | New York: Columbia :Legacy, p2003. |
Extent of Item | 1 sound disc |
ISBN | (s.r.) |
Standard Number (UPC, etc.) | 827969013427 |
Other Number | 1346132 |
General Notes | Compact disc. Music from the television film, part of the PBS documentary Martin Scorsese presents the blues. Songs principally composed by Blind Willie Johnson, Skip James, or J.B. Lenoir. Principally reissues. Program notes (15 p. : ill.), by Wim Wenders, inserted in container. |
Performance Credits | Various performers. |
Contents | Vietnam blues (Cassandra Wilson) -- Down in Mississippi (Eagle-Eye Cherry, Vernon Reid) -- Hard times killing floor blues (Lucinda Williams) -- Look down the road (Lou Reed) -- I feel so good (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds) -- Slow down (Cassandra Wilson) -- Don't dog your woman (T. Bone Burnett) -- Voodoo music (los Lobos) -- The death of J.B. Lenoir (John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers) -- Alabama (J.B. Lenoir) -- God's word (Shemekia Copeland) -- Illinois blues (Alvin Youngblood Hart) -- I'm so glad (Beck) -- Special rider blues (Jon Spence Blues Explosion) -- Dark was the night, cold was the ground (Marc Ribot) -- Devil got my woman (Bonnie Raitt) -- Crow Jane (Skip James) -- Washington D.C. Hospital Center blues (Garland Jeffreys) -- Soul of a man (Blind Willie Johnson) -- See that my grave is kept clean (Lou Reed). |
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By Topic | Blues (Music) |
Television music |