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Paul Roberts (4) - Kettle Drum Blues - Sonet - Blues

Paul Roberts (4) - Kettle Drum Blues - Sonet - Blues
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Track Listing

A1 King Of Your Heart
A2 Slowdown
A3 Working For The Goodtimes
A4 Out Of The Blue
A5 Sexual Chemistry
B1 The Hand Of Fate
B2 Kettle Drum Blues
B3 Ready For Me Now
B4 Words Are Not Enough
B5 The Refugee


Media Condition » Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+)
Artist Paul Roberts (4)
Title Kettle Drum Blues
Label Sonet
Catalogue SNTL 2991
Format Vinyl Album
Released 1987
Genre Blues

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Information on the Blues Genre

Blues is the name given to both a musical form and a music genre that originated in African-American communities of primarily the Deep South of the United States at the end of the 19th century from spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts and chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads. The blues form, ubiquitous in jazz, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll, is characterized by specific chord progressions, of which the twelve-bar blues chord progression is the most common. The blue notes that, for expressive purposes are sung or played flattened or gradually bent (minor 3rd to major 3rd) in relation to the pitch of the major scale, are also an important part of the sound.

The blues genre is based on the blues form but possesses other characteristics such as specific lyrics, bass lines and instruments. Blues can be subdivided into several subgenres ranging from country to urban blues that were more or less popular during different periods of the 20th century. Best known are the Delta, Piedmont, Jump and Chicago blues styles. World War II marked the transition from acoustic to electric blues and the progressive opening of blues music to a wider audience. In the 1960s and 1970s, a hybrid form called blues-rock evolved.

The term "the blues" refers to the "blue devils", meaning melancholy and sadness; an early use of the term in this sense is found in George Colman's one-act farce Blue Devils (1798). Though the use of the phrase in African-American music may be older, it has been attested to since 1912, when Hart Wand's "Dallas Blues" became the first copyrighted blues composition. In lyrics the phrase is often used to describe a depressed mood.

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