How does “From Dark till Dawn” by Johnny Shines (recorded in 1970) differ from the style of “You Don’t Love Me” also recorded at about the same time period (1969)? Include timbre, tempo, and overall structure in your answer
What will be an ideal response?
• Shines sings "From Dark till Dawn" in an earlier blues style of solo male singer self-accompanied on acoustic (unamplified) guitar versus
• "Magic Sam" (Sam Maghett) sings "You Don't Love Me" with a modern electric blues band, which has a much tighter overall sound/structure and a timbre (instrumentation) of lead/rhythm guitar/vocal, drums and bass. The performance is at a much faster tempo than Shines' "From Dark till Dawn."
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