Gulf Coast Blues - Bessie Smith, Williams, Clarence
Beale Street Mama - Bessie Smith, Robinson
Baby Won't You Please Come Home - Bessie Smith, Warfield
'Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do - Bessie Smith, Grainger, Porter
Bleeding Hearted Blues - Bessie Smith, Austin
Lady Luck Blues - Bessie Smith, Weber
Midnight Blues - Bessie Smith, Thompson, Bob [1]
Whoa, Tillie, Take Your Time - Bessie Smith, Creamer
Any Woman's Blues - Bessie Smith, Austin
Chicago Bound Blues - Bessie Smith, Austin
Moonshine Blues - Bessie Smith, Rainey
Work House Blues - Bessie Smith, Wallace
House Rent Blues - Bessie Smith, Wallace
Rainy Weather Blues - Bessie Smith, Brooks
Weeping Willow Blues - Bessie Smith, Carter
The Bye Bye Blues - Bessie Smith, Carter
Sinful Blues - Bessie Smith, Radford
Dying Gambler's Blues - Bessie Smith, Gee
The St. Louis Blues - Bessie Smith, Handy, W.C.
Reckless Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
Sobbin' Hearted Blues - Bessie Smith, Bradford, Perry
Cold in Hand Blues - Bessie Smith, Gee
Track Listings (24) - Disc #2
You've Been a Good Ole Wagon - Bessie Smith, Balcom
Cake Walkin' Babies (From Home) - Bessie Smith, Smith
The Yellow Dog Blues - Bessie Smith, Handy
Soft Pedal Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
Careless Love Blues - Bessie Smith, Handy, W.C.
Nashville Wqman's Blues - Bessie Smith, Longshaw
J.C. Holmes Blues - Bessie Smith, Horsley
I Ain't Goin to Play Second Fiddle - Bessie Smith, Bradford
He's Gone Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
I Ain't Got Nobody - Bessie Smith, Graham
I've Been Mistreated and I Don't Like It - Bessie Smith, Longshaw
Red Mountain Blues - Bessie Smith, Troy
Golden Rule Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
Lonesome Desert Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
Them "Has Been" Blues - Bessie Smith, Skidmore
Squeeze Me - Bessie Smith, Waller, Fats
What's the Matter Now? - Bessie Smith, Williams
I Want Every Bit of It - Bessie Smith, Williams
Jazzbo Brown from Memphis Town - Bessie Smith, Brooks
The Gin House Blues - Bessie Smith, Henderson
Money Blues - Bessie Smith, Eller
Baby Doll - Bessie Smith, Smith
Hard Driving Papa - Bessie Smith, Brooks
Lost Your Head Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
Track Listings (24) - Disc #3
Hard Time Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
Honey Man Blues - Bessie Smith, Brooks
One and Two Blues - Bessie Smith, Brooks, George
Young Woman's Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
Preachin' the Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
Backwater Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
After You've Gone - Bessie Smith, Creamer, Henry
Alexander's Ragtime Band - Bessie Smith, Berlin
Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan) - Bessie Smith, DeRose
There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight - Bessie Smith, Hayden
Trombone Cholly - Bessie Smith, Brooks, George
Send Me to the 'Lectric Chair - Bessie Smith, Brooks
Sweet Mistreater - Bessie Smith, Creamer
Lock and Key - Bessie Smith, Creamer
A Good Man Is Hard to Find - Bessie Smith, Green
Dyin' by the Hour - Bessie Smith, Brooks
Foolish Man Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
Thinking Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
I Used to Be Your Sweet Mama - Bessie Smith, Longshaw
Spider Man Blues - Bessie Smith, Gray
Empty Bed Blues, Pt. 1 - Bessie Smith, Johnson
Empty Bed Blues, Pt. 2 - Bessie Smith, Johnson
Put It Right Here (Or Keep It Out There) - Bessie Smith, Grainger
Yes Indeed He Do! - Bessie Smith, Grainger
Track Listings (24) - Disc #4
Devil's Gonna Get You - Bessie Smith, Grainger
Poor Man's Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
Please Help Me Get Him Out of My Mind - Bessie Smith, Smith
Me and My Gin - Bessie Smith, Burke
I'm Wild About That Thing - Bessie Smith, Williams, Spencer
Kitchen Man - Bessie Smith, Belledna
I've Got What It Takes (But It Breaks My Heart to Give It Away) - Bessie Smith, Jenkins
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out - Bessie Smith, Cox
He's Got Me Goin' - Bessie Smith, Gray
It Makes My Love Come Down - Bessie Smith, Smith
Dirty No-Gooders Blues - Bessie Smith, Smith
Blue Spirit Blues - Bessie Smith, Williams
You Don't Understand - Bessie Smith, Johnson
Don't Cry Baby - Bessie Smith, Johnson
Baby Have Pity on Me - Bessie Smith, Moll
On Revival Day - Bessie Smith, Razaf
Hustlin' Dan - Bessie Smith, Crawford, James [So
Black Mountain Blues - Bessie Smith, Cole
Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl - Bessie Smith, Brymn
Safety Mama - Bessie Smith, Smith
Do Your Duty - Bessie Smith, Wilson
Gimme a Pigfoot - Bessie Smith, Wilson
Take Me for a Buggy Ride - Bessie Smith, Wilson
I'm Down in the Dumps - Bessie Smith, Wilson, Lana
Bessie Smith's Big, Beautiful Voice Influenced Generations of Singers and Can Still Be Heard in the Work of Many of Today's Stars. 4cds, Well Over Four Hours of Music, Full Liner Notes and a Discography Add Up to a Truly D... more »eluxe Package.« less
Bessie Smith's Big, Beautiful Voice Influenced Generations of Singers and Can Still Be Heard in the Work of Many of Today's Stars. 4cds, Well Over Four Hours of Music, Full Liner Notes and a Discography Add Up to a Truly Deluxe Package.
A must-have boxed set of the Mother of Modern Music
Truth | DC | 02/04/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Proper Records provides an extensive collection of Bessie Smith recordings that is well worth the money. The sound quality is great, especially considering that this set of Bessie's recordings dates from 1923 thru 1933. These tracks recorded for Columbia (and several later on Okeh) may include most of her recordings, if not all of them (but not her duets with Clara Smith). The booklet provides track details as well as an essay about Bessie's Life & recording career, which explains that her last recordings were made in 1933, four years before her untimely death in 1937. Listening to this collection makes it clear why Bessie Smith is considered the "Empress of the Blues"; she should also be regarded as the Mother of Modern Music.
[Note: my "Chattanooga Gal" boxed set did not include the 48 page booklet, only a Proper Records catalogue. I emailed the company about this and they sent the booklet via post office mail]
Four discs packaged in separate jewel cases, all of which stack into the cardboard box along with the booklet."
This collection is a gift!
James W. Durney | Tampa Bay area | 03/02/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It was at Columbia Records in the early seventies when I first heard of Bessie Smith. Columbia was assembling her recordings for a reissue set. Curious, I got a set of LPs and discovered one of America's great talents. Since those days, I have always tried to keep a Bessie Smith collection as the recording industry moved from media to media. Normal living expenses often made that this impossible. An even greater problem is the tendency for Bessie to go out of print. This made assembling a good collection almost impossible as I made do with one or two CDs. For several years my collection was The Essential Bessie Smith, two CD set. While this is a good set, it contains only thirty-six tracks, which cannot really convey her talent.
This collection is a gift! With over ninety tracks on four CDs, it satisfies all but the most dedicated of fans. The booklet is a good overview of her life and work. There are ample illustrations and pictures to introduce you to Bessie and her world. The discography is excellent! It contains the dates, locations and personal for each track. See if you can pick out a young Louie Armstrong on the 1925 tracks. Bessie was a major talent and she worked with other major talents making these tracks historical music.
Her songs are here, in excellent quality with that somewhat historical sound of old records. This adds to the charm and keeps the sound true to what people bought during these years. Grab a pig foot n a bottle of beer; you are in for a wonderful listening experience.
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Bessie smith
Hatshepsut V | 05/08/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"i have enjoyed these cds tremendously. some other people have listen to some of the songs, and i have made them fans of her as well."