.
http://www.amazon.com/Me-The-Devil-P.../dp/B00116GDJE
been enjoying this for a couple of days
Editorial Reviews
2008 three CD set featuring two discs of Peter Green's award-winning recordings of bluesman Robert Johnson classics plus a third disc containing Johnson's own recordings of the songs that made him a legend. The 29 songs that Robert Johnson recorded in various Texas hotel rooms in 1936 and 1937 are amongst the most significant and influential works in the history of Blues music. It was thus very appropriate that it was to these landmark songs that Peter Green turned when recording the two albums which have done so much to re-launch his career, 1998's The Robert Johnson Songbook and 2000's Hot Foot Powder.
Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. I'm a Steady Rollin' Man
2. From Four Until Late
3. Dead Shrimp Blues
4. Little Queen of Spades
5. They're Red Hot
6. Preachin' Blues
7. Hell Hound On My Trail
8. Traveling Riverside Blues
9. Malted Milk
10. Milkcow's Calf Blues
11. Drunken Hearted Man
12. Cross Road Blues
13. Come On In My Kitchen
Disc: 2
1. When You Got a Good Friend
2. 32-20 Blues
3. Phonograph Blues
4. Last Fair Deal Gone Down
5. Stop Breakin' Down Blues
6. Terraplane Blues
7. Walkin' Blues
8. Love In Vain Blues
9. Ramblin' On My Mind
10. Stones In My Passway
11. Me and the Devil Blues
12. Honeymoon Blues
13. Kind Hearted Woman Blues
14. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom
15. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day
16. Sweet Home Chicago
Geeze ... so much of Clapton has come from RJ . Stones too (Love In Vain Blues) + Zeppelin . RJ originals are hard to listen to his vocals , but then PG seems to channeling Leon Redbone on his interpretations. PG's guitar work is as expected ... outstanding.