Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1999
Time: 50:26
Size: 116,0 MB
Label: Electro-Fi Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Year: 1999
Time: 50:26
Size: 116,0 MB
Label: Electro-Fi Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Reefer Smokin' Man - 3:28
2. What's the Matter Now - 2:31
3. Oily Rag - 2:10
4. Keep It Parted in the Middle - 3:42
5. That's Why - 6:24
6. Slidin' Around - 1:13
7. Somnambulatin' Mama - 2:57
8. Special Boogie - 2:02
9. Older and Dumber - 2:13
10. Easy Money - 3:08
11. If I Get Lucky - 2:50
12. New Good Mornin' L'il School Girl - 3:55
13. My Blues - 6:18
14. Tomorrow - 3:25
15. Good Time Tonight - 4:02
1. Reefer Smokin' Man - 3:28
2. What's the Matter Now - 2:31
3. Oily Rag - 2:10
4. Keep It Parted in the Middle - 3:42
5. That's Why - 6:24
6. Slidin' Around - 1:13
7. Somnambulatin' Mama - 2:57
8. Special Boogie - 2:02
9. Older and Dumber - 2:13
10. Easy Money - 3:08
11. If I Get Lucky - 2:50
12. New Good Mornin' L'il School Girl - 3:55
13. My Blues - 6:18
14. Tomorrow - 3:25
15. Good Time Tonight - 4:02
If this album cures what ails you – and it will – all credit must go to the doctor. And "Dr." Davis is clearly on top of his game with this infectious recording. He selflessly credits co-producers Colin
Linden and Alec Fraser for their "unbridled joy (of) making music," yet it is Davis' joyful enthusiasm towards his craft that delivers the medicine in powerful doses. His 28-year blues
career began in the folk-based protest of the Vietnam War, which brought this American draft dodger to Canada in 1968. An amalgam of Delta and Chicago blues styles, Davis' ragged
sound blends his earnest, soulful voice with sharp-edged solos. His lyrics are as witty and insightful, as they are (often) hilarious. "Reefer Smokin' Man" is the quintessential Morgan Davis
“good time blues” song, while "My Blues" and "Easy Money (with Mumbo Jumbo)" shows his relative ease and adeptness at playing either gentle ballad or harder-edged boogie, from simple
country blues to full-fledged swing. Feeling down or in need of a little shot of sunshine? A little Blues Medicine will go a long way to delivering the cure. ---Eric Thom, exclaim.ca
Linden and Alec Fraser for their "unbridled joy (of) making music," yet it is Davis' joyful enthusiasm towards his craft that delivers the medicine in powerful doses. His 28-year blues
career began in the folk-based protest of the Vietnam War, which brought this American draft dodger to Canada in 1968. An amalgam of Delta and Chicago blues styles, Davis' ragged
sound blends his earnest, soulful voice with sharp-edged solos. His lyrics are as witty and insightful, as they are (often) hilarious. "Reefer Smokin' Man" is the quintessential Morgan Davis
“good time blues” song, while "My Blues" and "Easy Money (with Mumbo Jumbo)" shows his relative ease and adeptness at playing either gentle ballad or harder-edged boogie, from simple
country blues to full-fledged swing. Feeling down or in need of a little shot of sunshine? A little Blues Medicine will go a long way to delivering the cure. ---Eric Thom, exclaim.ca
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