Download: www.4shared.com SenhaPassword: muro Disc 1 00:00 – 01. Last Fair Deal Gone Down 02:35 – 02. I Believe Ill Dust My Broom 05:36 – 03. Sweet Home Chicago 08:40 – 04. Rambling On My Mind 11:05 – 05. When You Got A Good Friend 14:00 – 06. Come On In My Kitchen 16:40 – 07. Terraplane Blues 19:44 – 08. Phonograph Blues 22:21 – 09. 32-20 Blues 25:17 – 10. Theyre Red Hot 28:19 – 11. Dead Shrimp Blues 30:54 – 12. Cross Road Blues 33:28 – 13. Walking Blues 36:02 – 14. Last Fair Deal Gone Down Disc 2 38:43 – 01. Preaching Blues (Up Jumped The Devil) 41:38 – 02. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day 44:17 – 03. Stones In My Passway 46:50 – 04. Im A Steady Rollin Man 49:30 – 05. From Four Till Late 51:57 – 06. Hellhound On My Trail 54:37 – 07. Little Queen Of Spades (Take 2) 56:56 – 08. Malted Milk 59:18 – 09. Drunken Hearted Man (Take 2) 01:01:42 – 10. Me And The Devil Blues (Take 2) 01:04:16 – 11. Stop Breakin Down Blues (Take 1) 01:06:37 – 12. Traveling Riverside Blues 01:09:28 – 13. Honeymoon Blues 01:11:49 – 14. Love In Vain (Take 1) 01:14:23 – 15. Milkcows Calf Blues (Take 3) —————————————————————– The Complete Recordings is a compilation album by American blues musician Robert Johnson, released August 28, 1990 on Columbia Records. The albums recordings were recorded in two sessions in Dallas and San Antonio, Texas for the American Record Company (ARC) during 1936 and 1937. Most of the songs were first released on <b>…<b>

7 thoughts on “Robert Johnson – The Complete Recordings (Full Album)

  1. Tommy Johnson was real person. He is not as familiar as Robert JOhnson but- he was an actual person. He supposedly did the crossroads thing too. Very good bluesma. One of our treasures- right up there with Robert here. Look him up on wikipedia. Hes fantastic.

  2. cannot thank you enough dear. I could tell you things. From way back. My youth. I was taken away by this man- and others. The sound and the imagery. But …i just wanna say thank you. Peace and hugs for this upload. ~"Jen"

  3. his music will leave you breathless….and illumined…great! these days we’re just plagued with mediocre songs…no soul at all. long live the BLUES! delta acoustic blues!

  4. The legend that Tommy Johnson from "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" was based on.
    Pure blues.

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