Rock, Blues, Soul, Funk Compilation
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best rock music compilations and best funk music compilations.
Tracklist: CD1/2:
1. bluessoulfunk – commercial
2. Cat Stevens – Wild World
3. Bob Dylan – Like a Rolling Stone
4. Cat Stevens – Lady D’arbanville
5. The Rolling Stones – I Got The Blues
6. Diana Ross, Michael Jackson – Reach Out and Touch
7. Otis Redding, Carla Thomas – Tramp
8. The Rolling Stones – Blue and Lonesome
9. Dire Straits – Sultans of Swing
10. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Californication
11. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Run Through The Jungle
12. The Kinks – Lola
13. Lou Reed – Vicious
14. U2 – Angel Of Harlem
15. Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit
16. Yes – Owner Of A Lonely Heart
17. The Who – Baba O’Riley
18. Derek And The Dominos – Layla
19. Radiohead – Paranoid Android
20. The Animals – House Of The Rising Sun
21. Black Sabbath – Paranoid
Tracklist: CD2/2:
1. Jimi Hendrix – All Along the Watchtower
2. Jerry Lee Lewis – Great Balls Of Fire
3. The Staple Singers – I’ll Take You There
4. The Animals – Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood
5. ZZ Top – La Grange
6. The Verve – Bitter Sweet Symphony
7. Cream – White Room
8. Darlene Love – Painkiller
9. Deep Purple – Smoke On The Water
10. Wilson Pickett – Mustang Sally
11. Electric Light Orchestra – Mr. Blue Sky
12. Guns N Roses – Welcome to the Jungle
13. Jefferson Airplane – Pretty as You Feel
14. Electric Light Orchestra – Alone in the Universe
15. The Police – Roxanne
16. Merry Clayton – Gimme Shelter
17. Heart – Barracuda
18. Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues
19. Nirvana – Where Did You Sleep Last Night
20. B. B. King- Every Day I Have The Blues
REVIEWS:
MTVROCK
He squeezes as many songs as he possibly can into his compilations.
JAMSPHERE
The Kwolek’s interest in the blues is a serious thing, as he hunts down and tracks the best this genre has to offer. Often he finds hidden gems that nobody else has thought of or has already forgotten.
NORAGOUMA
He has mixed compilations containing artists like Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker and Albert King. Read the interview to find out more.
VentsMagazine
Whether it’s the soulful crooning of a blues track, the rhythmic energy of a funk beat, or the raw power of a rock anthem, Kwolek’s sets offer a rich musical experience.
TechBullion
Dominik Kwolek’s love for music began in his childhood. Like many of his peers, he was initially drawn to rap and hip hop, which dominated the airwaves at the time. However, Kwolek’s musical curiosity didn’t stop there. He explored a wide range of genres, including rock ‘n’ roll, country, house, dance, reggae, soul, and funk. But it was the blues that eventually captured his heart and became the cornerstone of his musical identity.