Blues

by Chess

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Release Date:2003-08-12
Label:Chess
UPC:602498001301
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Chess
ASIN:B0000ALFWT
Category:Music

Tracks on Blues by Chess

  1. House of Blue Lights - Chuck Berry, Raye, Don
  2. Wee Wee Hours - Chuck Berry, Berry, Chuck
  3. Deep Feeling - Chuck Berry, Berry, Chuck
  4. I Just Want to Make Love to You - Chuck Berry, Dixon, Willie
  5. How You've Changed - Chuck Berry, Berry, Chuck
  6. Down the Road a Piece - Chuck Berry, Raye, Don
  7. Worried Life Blues - Chuck Berry, Merriweather, Big M
  8. Confessin' the Blues - Chuck Berry, Brown, Walter
  9. Still Got the Blues - Chuck Berry, Berry, Chuck
  10. Driftin' Blues - Chuck Berry, Brown, Charles [1]
  11. Run Around - Chuck Berry, Berry, Chuck
  12. Route 66 - Chuck Berry, Troup, Bobby
  13. Sweet Sixteen - Chuck Berry, Josea, Joe
  14. All Aboard - Chuck Berry, Berry, Chuck
  15. Things I Used to Do - Chuck Berry, Guitar Slim [Eddie
  16. St. Louis Blues - Chuck Berry, Handy, W.C.

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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Muddy Waters was his mentor, Willie Dixon his session bassist. Reversing Elvis Presley (a country kid who aspired to sing the blues), Chuck Berry was a blues musicians aspiring to play country. There have been Presley blues compilations, so it's only fitting that this co-founder of rock & roll should finally get his own. Ironically, Blues kicks off with a total rocker, "House of Blue Lights," which the Flamin' Groovies used as the blueprint for their classic cover, just as the Rolling Stones used this version of "Down the Road Apiece" as the mold for their own. "Route 66," however, is pure Nat King Cole, another Berry hero. Also imcluded are covers of Dixon's "I Just Want to Make Love To You," Charles Brown's "Driftin' Blues," and several relatively obscure Berry originals, including "Wee Wee Hours," the B-side to his first single. Climaxed by a tribute to his beloved hometown via W.C. Handy's classic "St. Louis Blues," Blues stands out as one of the most unique Berry compilations, offering a glimpse of the artist's musical roots. --Bill Holdship

Customer Reviews

The Check Berry nobody knows - Reviewed on 2008-11-22
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We all know the hits; this one shows another side of Chuck. He has the familiar voice and guitar, just different style songs. Any blues fan will like this one, any Check Berry fan will loke it too. Check out his live album, backed by the Steve Miller Band, it has a close feel to this one.
Blues Album By Rock and Roll Pioneer - Reviewed on 2008-07-30
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Blues by Chuck Berry investigates the seminal rock and roller's blues roots. Actually, Berry's real roots were in country and western music, but his first contacts with other musicians were blues musicians like Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon, so he adapted his sound to mirror his comrades, and the results are very good.

Songs like "Wee Wee Hours," "I Just Want To Make Love To You," "Driftin' Blues," and "Sweet Sixteen," show the great guitarist as a versatile performer who could cross genres as easily as he could duck walk across a stage.

Blues is a welcome addition to the Chuck Berry record collection because of the great music and further evidence of what an exceptional talent he is and always will be.
The Great Chuck Berry!! - Reviewed on 2008-03-03
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I grew up in the 6o's lovin Chuck Berry music & I still listen to him a lot, but this cd caught me by surprise. This is one of the best blues cd's I've listen to in a while. Chuck did a great job on recordin this 1. Back then, you only heard a portion of the great music, now days they put everything out on cd's, unbeliveable of the music we missed out on. Hey, ya can't go wrong on this cd, it's awesome.
Berry does the blues - Reviewed on 2007-06-01
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all and all this was a pretty good album, but not a great one. I liked this album because he does some good covers of old blues classics and I am a HUGE blues fan and a HUGE Chuck Berry fan. I don't give it a 5 star rating because i do think Chuck is better as a rock and roller than as a blues musician, but all and all a good album i enjoy listening to it and am glad i got it.
Good Stuff Here! - Reviewed on 2007-04-01
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2 customers found this review helpful.

Not a single one of Chuck Berry's greatest hits can be found here. Instead, we're treated to mostly cover versions that Chuck used to fill out his original LP releases in the 1950s. All of the material is worth hearing because Chuck Berry plays them like Chuck Berry Songs. If you love Berry's riffing and chugging rhythm, you're going to love this CD. It provides a welcome compliment to the more widely available Greatest Hits packages readily available elsewhere. Given that none of these tracks are going to get played on oldies radio any time soon, they possess a freshness that many of Chuck's better-known songs have sadly lost. As a bonus, there's a booklet with liner notes that (for a change) seem to be accurate.

For what it's worth, my favorite track on this CD is "Worried Life Blues."
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