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From the very start, blues guitarists forged an irresistible partnership with the slide, the sound of which epitomizes the very essence of the genre. This Rough Guide highlights the revolutionary players who pioneered this most captivating of styles during the early recorded heyday of the blues. Blind Willie Johnson: Mother's Children Have a Hard Time, Blind Willie McTell: Love Changing Blues, Bukka White: The New Frisco Train, Barbecue Bob: Goin' Up the Country, Oscar Woods: Lone Wolf Blues, Kokomo Arnold: Feels So Good, Casey Bill Weldon: Somebody Changed the Lock on My Door, Rev. Edward w. Clayborn: Your Enemy Cannot Harm You, Charley Patton: Magnolia Blues, Black Ace: Trifling Woman, Son House: My Black Mama - Part 1, Tampa Red: Moanin' Heart Blues