Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2011
Time: 58:39
Size: 134,4 MB
Label: JSE Records
Styles: Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Year: 2011
Time: 58:39
Size: 134,4 MB
Label: JSE Records
Styles: Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Hits Like Dynamite - 3:21
2. Shakin' With The Blues - 3:09
3. Aint Just Leavin Town (Feat. Walt Richmond) - 3:09
4. No Way to Live (Feat. Walt Richmond) - 2:31
5. Big Big Love (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 4:06
6. You Talk Too Much (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 4:56
7. Driftin Man (Feat. Walt Richmond) - 3:49
8. Sweet Thunder (Feat. Lynn Defino & Walt Richmond) - 3:46
9. Dont Wanna Need Ya (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 4:25
10. Walkin Through the Fire (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 4:08
11. Troubled Times (Feat. Walt Richmond) - 4:26
12. The Name of Your Game (Feat. Walt Richmond) - 4:15
13. All Things (Feat. Charles Tuperville & Scott Hutchison) - 4:19
14. Turn Out the Lights (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 4:11
15. The Man Who Shot Mustang Sally (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 3:59
1. Hits Like Dynamite - 3:21
2. Shakin' With The Blues - 3:09
3. Aint Just Leavin Town (Feat. Walt Richmond) - 3:09
4. No Way to Live (Feat. Walt Richmond) - 2:31
5. Big Big Love (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 4:06
6. You Talk Too Much (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 4:56
7. Driftin Man (Feat. Walt Richmond) - 3:49
8. Sweet Thunder (Feat. Lynn Defino & Walt Richmond) - 3:46
9. Dont Wanna Need Ya (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 4:25
10. Walkin Through the Fire (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 4:08
11. Troubled Times (Feat. Walt Richmond) - 4:26
12. The Name of Your Game (Feat. Walt Richmond) - 4:15
13. All Things (Feat. Charles Tuperville & Scott Hutchison) - 4:19
14. Turn Out the Lights (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 4:11
15. The Man Who Shot Mustang Sally (Feat. Charles Tuperville) - 3:59
Ellison’s partner Walt Richmond can be credited with the tight arrangements and mix sounds and the tasty addition of the Hot Tamale horns, although the use of electronic drums feels a tad unauthentic at times. Ellison’s wit is also on display here with the snappy venom of barrel house rambler “You Talk Too Much,” and the terrifically sarcastic “The Man Who Shot Mustang Sally.” Walking through the Fire is a fine collection of rockin’ blues, and soul from an under the radar artist.
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