Charlie Musselwhite - Christo Redemptor download song

  • Artist: Charlie Musselwhite
  • Song Title: Christo Redemptor
  • Music Genre: Blues
  • Length: 03:21
  • Size: 4.7MB
  • Bitrate: 192Kbps
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erochelle2612

2021-06-29 12:32:43 | User Info
This came out when I was in high school.I first heard it in my 50's.I missed some sh-t:)

sophieisfan

2020-10-18 20:29:22 | User Info
Nope. In spite of what is shown above, this is the longer version of Christo off the Tennessee Woman LP w/ Skip Rose on piano and Tim Kaihatsu and Fred Roulette on guitars. Not as iconic as Stand Back, it is still a superlative LP.

Raghav KILL STREAK

2020-08-30 14:21:37 | User Info
Saw them summer of 1967 Fillmore San Francisco. Third on the bill, second was the Paul Butterfield Blues band, topping the bill, Cream.

Света Тохаева

2020-07-25 08:30:21 | User Info
I remember this one from the old days.

Bodi3s

2020-07-07 02:42:53 | User Info
The real title is : " CRISTO REDENTOR " But anyhow there will be no Redentor. Anyone has to do this for himself ! For instance with an * Harmonica * Best wishes from Switzerland for doing this big job........

Tom Kuhl

2020-05-15 18:42:36 | User Info
My favorite!!!! first heard Charlie do this one 50 years ago at a Be-In park at Palo Alto, Ca.

luis andre almeida

2020-05-14 16:43:48 | User Info
Got to say,I love almost every version of this classic, it's close to bring me to tears!

Pocahontas400

2020-05-14 13:18:40 | User Info
One of the finest tunes in all of blues, tears my heart out every time I listen to it! Heard him at Jacks in Cambridge and Bunratty's in Brighton....epic performances, I still have an autographed album (vinyl!) I bought and he signed !

Denil Silva

2020-05-13 11:42:20 | User Info
in late 1990s & early 2000. after my gigs in southern Wisconsin. Id come home and me and my fiance Wendy. Would play this spng together. Me on Harmonica and wendy on keyboards. with our dog looking at us flipping his head back and forth...miss thoes days :(

Brooklyn Lawson

2020-05-13 05:36:07 | User Info
this LP dropped in 66 or 67. I first heard it in about 73 so I been listening to this one cut for 42 years. sometimes I'll go two or three months but I always come back. for me its timeless.

Angelo Philides

2020-05-11 10:43:18 | User Info
Really love this version.  Donald Byrd's takes me away too.  This tune speaks to my soul.

Nirvana Freak

2020-05-06 02:44:37 | User Info
Can't even know why Charlie Musselwhite isn't a household name. Perfect. Thank you.

Fearless

2020-05-02 08:21:04 | User Info
MY feelings for this are beyond love. THANK YOU!

Castle 129

2020-05-02 02:51:00 | User Info
I was lucky enough to see Charlie open for Hot Tuna several years ago and, of course, he closed with this tune. A hauntingly beautiful song - still makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck.

AutomobileFunk

2020-04-29 17:58:13 | User Info
This is not the version found on the album with the cover shown: it is less watered bown and much more powerful: go hunt for it......

myn3ful

2020-04-25 11:05:23 | User Info
This extended version is actually from the Tennessee Woman album. The version on the aforementioned Stand Back! album is only 3:21 minutes.

Crystal Thaxton

2020-04-14 21:38:27 | User Info
WOW !! The first time I ever heard this version, I have been listening to Donald Byrd doing this since the early 70's. I like this version I hope I can find a CD of this album.

Manuel Casanova

2020-04-13 08:50:52 | User Info
Heard this at Hippie Hill in Golden Gate Park in the early '70's. Went on 45 minutes. All blues harp, little extraneous solos. No dicking around. No distractions. Defining musical moment for me. Can't get it out of my head. Much better than any recording.