
The Chicago Blues of the 1970s holds a significant place in the history of blues music, known for its amplified, urbanized sound. Born out of the migration of African Americans from the South to the North, the decade's style made extensive use of electric guitar, harmonica, and a rhythm section often featuring drums, bass, keyboards, and sometimes saxophone. The heart-wrenching lyrics often depicted struggles and the search for better life, resonating with the listeners. This music genre, deeply rooted in emotion and rich in musical innovation, created a lasting impact on the broader landscape of American music.
Tracklist:
[00:00:00] - 01. Life Is A Bitch
[00:03:29] - 02. Wang Dang Doodle
[00:06:25] - 03. Good Morning Schoolgirl
[00:10:19] - 04. I'm A Woman
[00:14:52] - 05. Good Morning Schoolgirl
[00:18:46] - 06. Life Is A Bitch
[00:22:15] - 07. I'm A Woman
[00:26:48] - 08. Wang Dang Doodle
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