Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1999
Time: 56:32
Size: 129,5 MB
Label: Earwig
Styles: Modern Electric Blues
Art: Full
Year: 1999
Time: 56:32
Size: 129,5 MB
Label: Earwig
Styles: Modern Electric Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Just Getting Ready To Cheat - 4:17
2. Great Big Man - 3:02
3. Those Kisses - 5:48
4. Friendly Stranger - 4:55
5. Walking On Eggshells - 5:14
6. Reefer Woman - 5:38
7. Belly Rubbin - 4:55
8. Quit Doggin - 4:08
9. How Could I Not Love You - 5:22
10. He Left It In His Other Pants - 3:21
11. Jim Beam - 1:50
12. Chi-Town - 4:33
13. Goin Home - 3:22
1. Just Getting Ready To Cheat - 4:17
2. Great Big Man - 3:02
3. Those Kisses - 5:48
4. Friendly Stranger - 4:55
5. Walking On Eggshells - 5:14
6. Reefer Woman - 5:38
7. Belly Rubbin - 4:55
8. Quit Doggin - 4:08
9. How Could I Not Love You - 5:22
10. He Left It In His Other Pants - 3:21
11. Jim Beam - 1:50
12. Chi-Town - 4:33
13. Goin Home - 3:22
Greeson's sophomore project for Earwig is a hot item. Greeson wrote every song on the album -- an extremely unusual accomplishment for a female blues singer -- and the material gives her the opportunity to showcase her stylistic range. Greeson fits right into the time-honored blues tradition of sultry women singing sexually charged tunes with a great deal of feeling. Her music is the hard stuff: late-night, roadhouse blues for adults. She can burn down a slow blues like "Those Kisses" with the same moxie as she belts out a hard-hitting Chicago blues tune like "Quit Doggin." Greeson has also written a very effective topical piece, "Walking on Eggshells," which addresses the touchy issue of spousal abuse. Her performance on "Reefer Woman" is a languid bit of naughtiness that is one of the highlights of the CD, as is her clever double-entendre tune "He Left It in His Other Pants." Greeson is a notable blues singer and a veteran of the Chicago club scene. This release has everything it takes to carry her reputation far beyond the Windy City.
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