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The Roots Of American Music: Chicago Inner City Blues
"The Roots Of American Music: Chicago Inner City Blues" is the title of a 2005 compilation album featuring various Chicago blues artists, reflecting the urban evolution of blues music that developed alongside the Great Migration. The album includes influential artists such as Muddy Waters and Elmore James, showcasing the city's distinct style, characterized by electric guitars and harmonicas, which had a global impact
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Muddy Waters - Rollin' Stone
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Elmore James - Dust My Broom
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Howlin' Wolf - How Many More Years?
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Sonny Boy Williamson - Nine Below Zero
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Little Brother Montgomery - The First Time I Met The Blues
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Blind Lemon Jefferson - Black Snake Blues
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Big Bill Broonzy - I Feel So Good
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Albert Ammons - Albert's Special Boogie Woogie
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Little Walter - Juke
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Willie Dixon - Burying Ground
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Big Maceo - Chicago Breakdown
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Lonnie Johnson - Tomorrow Night
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J.B. Lenoir - The Mojo
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Eddie Boyd - Five Long Years
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Jimmy Reed - High And Lonesome
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Jimmy Witherspoon - Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
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LaVern Baker - Soul On Fire
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Robert Nighthawk - Anna Lee Blues
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Jimmy Rogers - That's All Right
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Sonny Boy Williamson - I Cross My Heart
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Johnny Shines - Evening Sun
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Howlin' Wolf - I've Got A Woman
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Little Walter - Blues With A Feeling
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Roosevelt Sykes - The Night Time Is The Right Time
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Muddy Waters - Baby Please Don't Go

