Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2007
Time:56:30
Size:130,6 MB
Label:Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art, Inc.
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2007
Time:56:30
Size:130,6 MB
Label:Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art, Inc.
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Intro by Sonny Payne - 0:35
2. Cut You Loose - 4:56
3. M For Mississippi - 5:05
4. Forty-Four Blues - 5:15
5. All Night Long - 6:35
6. Everything's Gonna Be Alright - 6:34
7. No No Baby - 4:24
8. Short Dress Woman - 6:34
9. Bring The Blues Back Home - 4:42
10. Call Me A Lover/Down South - 5:45
11. Jody Got Your Gal And Gone - 6:01
1. Intro by Sonny Payne - 0:35
2. Cut You Loose - 4:56
3. M For Mississippi - 5:05
4. Forty-Four Blues - 5:15
5. All Night Long - 6:35
6. Everything's Gonna Be Alright - 6:34
7. No No Baby - 4:24
8. Short Dress Woman - 6:34
9. Bring The Blues Back Home - 4:42
10. Call Me A Lover/Down South - 5:45
11. Jody Got Your Gal And Gone - 6:01
75 years in the making, Mississippi-born blues singer and harmonica player Big George Brock recorded his Blues Music Award-nominated album Live At Seventy Five at the world-famous Ground Zero Blues Club in front of a standing-room-only crowd. Hosted by King Biscuit Time radio personality Sunshine Sonny Payne, the acclaimed CD features popular blues songs from some of the legends Big George Brock has played with through the years, as well as a hit list of his own originals, including M is for Mississippi, Call Me a Lover, and No No Baby. The big man even wrote a special song for his live recording debut, Bring The Blues Back Home. Brock’s backing band for this fiery evening in Clarksdale, Mississippi, includes two incredible guitarists from his previous recordings: Riley Coatie, Sr. and Bill Abel.

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