ALL Blues: Work Songs albums

BLIND ARVELLA GRAY: The Singing Drifter
Blind Arvella Gray was a Chicago street singer and slide Dobro player who busked on the city's Maxwell Street and played a combination of lowdown blues, folk, gospel, country and field holler-inspired work songs.
ERIC THOMAS AND HELEN WOLFSON: My Slice of Forever
From the blues on the hammered dulcimer to a string-bending guitar lead on Turlough O'Carolan's eighteenth century "George Brabazon," to Eric's original "occupational angst" music, Eric and Helen cover a lot of ground.
ROBERT GERMAN: Unplug (limited edition single)
A unique fusion of Folk, Jazz and Blues with vocal instruments, catchy tunes and witty lyrics
SCOTT AINSLIE: You Better Lie Down
An album full of great singing: gospel, work songs and blues from Ainslie's fieldwork informants along with a lovely mix of traditional blues and R & B. Ainslie's arrangement of Wade In The Water is moving and wonderful, while the title cut is one of the