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Jimmy Reed was the biggest blues artist of the 50s and early 60s, outselling giants like Muddy Waters and B.B. King. His stature was so great that Vee-Jay released a double album on him in 1961, a rarity at the time even for rock and pop artists. Though marketed as a live album, At Carnegie Hall was actually a collection of new stereo versions of Reeds biggest hits. As such, it was tremendously influential on a generation of rockers, including Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, and Aretha Franklin, all of whom covered songs from this album. Track Listing: Brights Lights Big City/Im Mr. Luck/Whats Wrong, Baby/Found Joy/Kind Of Lonesome/Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth/Tell Me You Love Me/Blue Carnegie/Im A Love You/Hold Me Close/Blue Blue Water/Baby What You Want Me To Do/You Dont Have To Go/Hush Hush/Found Love /Honest I Do/You Got Me Dizzy/Big Boss Man/Take Out Some Insurance /Boogie In The Dark/Going To New York/Aint That Lovin You Baby /The Sun Is Shining. (Shout Factory)