Discover the essential recordings of blues legend Elzadie Robinson with this comprehensive CD, "Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Vol. 2." Released in 1994 by Document Records, this album meticulously compiles her influential tracks from June 1928 to March 1929, offering a vital glimpse into early blues history. Fans will appreciate the chronological presentation of classics like "Pleading Misery Blues," "Arkansas Mill Blues," and "My Pullman Porter Man," showcasing Robinson's distinctive vocal style and lyrical depth. This collection is a must-have for enthusiasts of classic female blues singers and historical American music.

Adding further value, this volume includes rare bonus tracks: Lottie Beaman's alternate takes from 1924, featuring "Regular Man Blues" and "Honey Blues." This compilation is expertly compiled and produced by Johnny Parth, with remastering by Gerhard Westphal. With a total of 23 tracks, this CD provides a rich listening experience, preserving the legacy of these foundational blues artists. It's a key addition for collectors of Document Records, early blues, and historical recordings.