Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1997
Time: 54:36
Size:125,6 MB
Label:Icehouse Records
Styles:Blues/Chicago Blues/Electric Blues
Art:Front
Year:1997
Time: 54:36
Size:125,6 MB
Label:Icehouse Records
Styles:Blues/Chicago Blues/Electric Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Stay Gone - 4:28
2. Can't Leave These Railroad Tracks - 3:20
3. Moody Woman - 6:26
4. Me & the Blues - 3:35
5. Telephone Call - 4:03
6. Little Money, Big Trouble - 4:39
7. I'm Losing You - 5:21
8. You Never Gave Up - 3:32
9. Gotta Get Rid of the Blues - 4:32
10. Full Figured Woman - 5:35
11. I'm on Fire - 4:55
12. Lawdy, Lawdy, Lawdy - 4:02
1. Stay Gone - 4:28
2. Can't Leave These Railroad Tracks - 3:20
3. Moody Woman - 6:26
4. Me & the Blues - 3:35
5. Telephone Call - 4:03
6. Little Money, Big Trouble - 4:39
7. I'm Losing You - 5:21
8. You Never Gave Up - 3:32
9. Gotta Get Rid of the Blues - 4:32
10. Full Figured Woman - 5:35
11. I'm on Fire - 4:55
12. Lawdy, Lawdy, Lawdy - 4:02
Glenn Lane has a big, bold voice reminiscent of Little Milton's, plays a mean Hammond B-3 organ, and wrote the dozen songs that comprise Me and the Blues.... Lane harbors a hefty soul influence in his strong vocals, injecting the forceful "Stay Gone" and "Can't Leave These Railroad Tracks" with urgent passion. A taste of the church informs the uplifting, keyboard-drenched "You Never Gave Up." "Little Money, Big Trouble" swings handily.... Punchy horns mingle with tight grooves throughout this set, which makes a convincing case for Glenn Lane as a serious up-and-comer on the contemporary blues circuit. -- Living Blues
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