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Cash McCall - Cash Mccall

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1996
Time:44:23 
Size:101,9 MB 
Label:L+R Records GmbH
Styles:Blues/Funky Blues/Blues Soul
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Mojo Woman -  4:20
 2. Something Funny Is Going On -  4:34
 3. No More Doggin' -  6:23
 4. European Holiday -  3:53
 5. I'll Be There -  2:59
 6. Southern Woman -  7:42
 7. Hurry Sundown - 14:29

Cash began his musical career in the gospel field during the early 1960s in Chicago before making his secular leap into soul music. Renamed Cash McCall by a local record company without being consulted, he scored a Top 20 R&B hit under his new moniker in 1966 and then enjoyed success behind the scenes as a songwriter and session guitarist at Chess Records. Moving to Los Angeles during the mid-1970s, McCall solidified his status as a versatile session guitarist and top-flight bluesman, working with his longtime friend Willie Dixon and other notables. Throughout it all, McCall’s enthusiasm for the music he loved never waned. ​Born Morris Dollison, Jr. in New Madrid, Missouri, he spent his early years on Chicago’s near North Side, his father thriving as a milkman in the big city. But little Morris and his siblings had to learn a very different way of life when Morris Sr. decided to move his family to Mississippi. There they picked cotton, planted vegetables, and attended school and church in a segregated environment that was very different from what they’d previously experienced in Chicago. Mississippi was also where the youngster first learned to play guitar—on a piece of baling wire nailed to the side of their home—and where he fell in love with the blues that he would later play so masterfully. 


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