A.1 Highway 51
A.2 Lonesome Train
A.3 Homesick's Original Dust My Broom
A.4 Kissing In The Dark
A.5 Sweet Home Chicago
A.6 Mailman
B.1 Shake Your Money Maker
B.2 Dust My Broom
B.3 Worried About My Baby
B.4 Gotta Move - Can't Stay Here No More
B.5 Tin Pan Alley
B.6 Careless Love
Gracias`por compartir
ReplyDeleteWalter
That's 35 years ago ... gosh, how time's flying! There was still quite a few authentic bluesmen touring Europe in those days. I've been lucky to see lotsa 'em.
ReplyDeleteI was talking with some Amercian guys recently - my age,late fifties - and I realised I had seen more "blues legends" in Europe (Belgium / Holland / UK) in my youth than they did in the States. In a way, we were the lucky ones!
Those where the days with Blues Estaffete in Utrecht and more or less non-stop music all weekend. Paradiso had had some good concerts with Clifton Chenier, Mighty Joe Young, Dr. Ross and many more. De Bajes in Amstelveen with a small audience. I remember J.B. Hutto walking off the stage and out the door still playing and coming back again to blow us away.
ReplyDeleteWe were lucky.
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ReplyDeletereally interesting album on so many levels. If you like fucked up sloppy blues that's authentic and soulful, like I do, then you'll have a blast from this...really interesting album on so many levels...out of this world slide and harmonica....live!
ReplyDeleteIf I can have this one too...
ReplyDeleteTYVM for the upgrade
ReplyDeleteThank you; so happy to now have a lossless copy!
ReplyDeleteHi, I think the tracks are in the wrong order, you may want to look into that.
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