Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2014
Time: 46:44
Size: 107,4 MB
Label: Bluemax
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Time: 46:44
Size: 107,4 MB
Label: Bluemax
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Get Your Hands Off My Woman - 7:44
2. Going Back To Memphis - 4:45
3. You Got To Move - 6:24
4. New Jersey Women - 4:01
5. Been Down So Long - 6:04
6. Barbara Jean - 5:35
7. Stop Your Crying - 7:01
8. Red talks about Homesick James and Others - 3:43
9. Red talks about Bending Strings - 1:21
1. Get Your Hands Off My Woman - 7:44
2. Going Back To Memphis - 4:45
3. You Got To Move - 6:24
4. New Jersey Women - 4:01
5. Been Down So Long - 6:04
6. Barbara Jean - 5:35
7. Stop Your Crying - 7:01
8. Red talks about Homesick James and Others - 3:43
9. Red talks about Bending Strings - 1:21
Award-winning blues pianist David Maxwell teams up with longtime friend, slidemaster Louisiana Red for an untamed session of original songs and stories that recalls back rooms, roadhouses, and the earliest days of Chicago blues. Red is at his spontaneous best, and Maxwell complements and solos with sensitivity, fire and originality. This is a long-overdue collaboration between two of the deepest bluesmen alive. David Maxwell and Louisiana Red met each other in the early 70s, when David was touring with Freddie King. Their paths would continue to cross in the decades that followed, and although they became good friends and often performed together, this is their first pure duo recording, and it summons the fire and spirit of the greatest days of Chicago blues.
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