It’s no wonder why Albert King had a major hit with 1967’s “Born Under a Bad Sign.” His backing band was Booker T and the MGs and The Memphis Horns.

Charley Patton is undisputably one of the most influential figures in the history of the blues, and among the most important American musicians of the 20th century. His recordings in the 1920s helped lay the foundation for the Delta blues style, and continue to inspire musicians an entire century later. This compilation of recordings from the historic Paramount catalog showcase Patton's skills as a powerful and expressive vocalist, skilled guitarist, and dynamic performer. The collection has been remastered by Dave Gardner, and was pressed at Furnace Record Pressing.

TRACK LISTING
1 Pony Blues
2 Banty Rooster Blues
3 Shake It & Break It
4 I Shall Not Be Moved
5 Down the Dirt Road Blues
6 Jesus Is a Dying-Bed Maker
7 Lord I'm Discouraged
8 I'm Goin' Home
9 Some Summer Day
10 A Spoonful Blues
11 Elder Green Blues (Take 2)
12 Some These Days I'll Be Gone

Weight .55 lbs