Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005
Time:48:56
Size:112,6 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2005
Time:48:56
Size:112,6 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. As Long As I'm Moving - 3:47
2. Fat Baxter - 4:33
3. Something 'Bout Traveling - 3:09
4. Woman Can Tell - 4:20
5. Year Of The Blues - 3:14
6. Maybe Tomorrow - 3:15
7. Personal Ad Blues - 3:12
8. I'd Rather Go Blind - 4:30
9. I Just Want To Make Love To You - 3:41
10. If I Hadn't Met You - 2:10
11. Drunken Angel - 4:03
12. I Need Somebody - 5:41
13. In My Dooryard - 3:14
1. As Long As I'm Moving - 3:47
2. Fat Baxter - 4:33
3. Something 'Bout Traveling - 3:09
4. Woman Can Tell - 4:20
5. Year Of The Blues - 3:14
6. Maybe Tomorrow - 3:15
7. Personal Ad Blues - 3:12
8. I'd Rather Go Blind - 4:30
9. I Just Want To Make Love To You - 3:41
10. If I Hadn't Met You - 2:10
11. Drunken Angel - 4:03
12. I Need Somebody - 5:41
13. In My Dooryard - 3:14
The 13-track CD includes five originals and eight covers, including a somewhat subdued version of “I’d Rather Go Blind,” penned by Ellington Jordan and Billy Foster and still associated with Etta James. She does a super job with the E. G. Kight-Richard Fleming tune, “A Woman Can Tell.” Originals “Year of the Blues” and “Personal Ad Blues” showcase her ever-present sense of humor. Guitar work by Steve Jones and piano/organ by Bob Colwell.

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