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  1. Prewar Country Blues is acoustic, country-blues that was recorded before World War II. It refers to a number of different of styles, including Delta Blues, Memphis Blues and jugbands, but all of them are recognizable by their acoustic instrumentation, folk songs and rural feel.

  2. Prewar Country Blues is acoustic, country-blues that was recorded before World War II. It refers to a number of different of styles, including Delta Blues, Memphis Blues and jugbands, but all of them are recognizable by their acoustic instrumentation, folk songs and rural feel.

  3. But, not everybody is a serious old-blues fan quite yet, so here it is, as a primer for those who want to know more. These are just a few. There are many more. Others may recommend different recordings that are just as good as these picks of pre-war or traditional blues.

  4. Prewar Country Blues is acoustic, country-blues that was recorded before World War II. It refers to a number of different of styles, including Delta Blues, Memphis Blues and jugbands, but all of them are recognizable by their acoustic instrumentation, folk songs and rural feel.

  5. Apr 25, 2006 · Listen to Legends Of Country Blues: The Complete Pre-War Recordings Of Skip James (Disc A) by Skip James on Apple Music. 2006. 25 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes.

  6. Listen to 50 Country Blues Classics on Spotify. Various Artists · Compilation · 2015 · 50 songs.

  7. Before there was electric blues, there were the essential sounds that sprung up before World War II, from the Mississippi Delta to Harlem, from New Orleans to Kansas City. The early recordings of Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, and W.C. Handy are the foundations of modern music.