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R.L. Burnside |
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Bad Luck City |
LiquidAudio,MP3 |
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Blues |
Can you get behind the idea of Fat Possum's premier bluesman posing as an old-school soul crooner? Then check out this bizarre but hypnotic track from R.L.'s latest record!
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Robert Belfour |
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Black Mattie |
MP3 |
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Blues |
A haunting acoustic inversion of the Junior Kimbrough favorite, played as deep and dark as the Mississippi mud!
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Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise |
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Baby (Live) |
WinMedia |
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Blues |
Don't turn a blind eye (sorry) to this adult alternative bluesy charmer. It's harmless enough, and baby, it's alright.
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Robert Cray |
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All The Way |
MP3 |
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Blues, Rock |
Cray's smooth sounds in "All the Way" give listeners what they expect, and nothing more -- good ol' blues.
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Robert Cray |
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Baby's Arms |
MP3 |
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Blues |
A soulful ballad that harkens back to the R&B sounds of an earlier era. Cray's solid guitar work and strong vocal styling make this tune worthy for any jukebox!
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Rory Block |
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Terraplane Blues (Live) |
WinMedia |
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Blues |
A straight-up, low-down version of the Robert Johnson classic.
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Sara K. |
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He Got You |
WinMedia |
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Blues |
Simmering like a dormant volcano that’s likely to blow at any moment, this Gospel-esque blueser belies a sinister power beneath its coolly shrewd guitar lead. Sparse arrangement wisely showcases a sly and self-confident vocal.
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Scott Dunbar |
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That's Alright Mama |
MP3 |
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Blues |
A footstompin' acoustic version of the Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup classic, recorded live in a Mississippi fisherman's cabin back in 1972! This cat's got an even louder boot-heel than John Lee!
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Shemekia Copeland |
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Whole Lotta Water |
LiquidAudio |
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Blues |
Get baptized by the blues and wash away your sonic sins with Sister Shemekia on this rousing riot of Gospel-driven glory. Copeland's roof-raising vocals will save your soul. Amen!
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Smokin' Joe Kubek |
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Lay It on Me, Leona |
LiquidAudio |
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Blues |
Stoke that fire cuz it's time to get lit! Keep an eye on little sister at the midnight hour...Smokin' Joe Kubek takes no prisoners on this blazing blues-rocker.
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