![Ramblin Jeffrey Lee Rarden Ramblin Jeffrey Lee Rarden](http://epmgaa.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2016/06/01/kathytaylor.jpg)
The original presses, New Rose (for France) or What's So Funny About (for Germany) initially contained only 9 LP and 11 CD titles. Here, this reissue only proposes the vinyl version, but on a double album for a better listening comfort and for the first time only: 16 titles at all.
Abandoned house in SE Ohio, 1973 (actually, in Rarden, OH). Abandoned places are most beautiful. By dawn How my camera and I could ramble on. Ramblin Jeffrey Lee Rarden. For best results, please make sure your browser is accepting cookies. 0 Comments Leave a Reply. Write something about yourself.
It's therefore 7 titles more than the original vinyl, including 5 totally unpublished. B6 and B7 were already part of the CD version (French and German) but also present on the French radio promo vinyl version.
Test pressing original track listing? B6 - Alabama Blues Written-By - Robert Wilkins B7 - Good Times Written-By - Lightnin Hopkins As for C12 to D16 are totally unpublished, ie more than one vinyl side. There are 2 compositions of Jeffrey Lee Pierce and 3 Blues song covers including a long version of 'Goin 'Down' by Don Nix up to 6 '50. C12 - Mississippi Bottom Blues Written-By - Kid Bailey D13 - L.A.
County Jail Blues Written By - Jeffrey Lee Pierce D14 - Goin 'Down (Full Version) Written-By - Don Nix D15 - In My Room Written By - Jeffrey Lee Pierce D16 - Ommie Wise Written-By - G.B. Grayson The album is a marvel for those who appreciate modern Blues song interpretations, here arranged by Jeffrey Lee Pierce and his team.