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Al Anderson, Al Anderson

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1223217

Disk length: 33m 51s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Be My Woman Tonight 2:43
2. We'll Make Love 3:20
3. Ain't No Woman Finer Lookin' 3:20
4. You're Just Laughin' Inside 4:44
5. I Don't Believe I'll Stay Here Anymore 3:10
6. Honky Tonkin' 1:54
7. Goin' On Back To Indiana 2:57
8. Don't Hold The Line 3:01
9. I Just Want To Have You Back Again 2:29
10. I Haven't Got The Strength To Carry On 3:49
11. C'mon If You're Comin' 2:16

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Review

Soon after joining NRBQ, guitarist Al Anderson went into the studio to record this 1972 solo debut (albeit with bandmates Terry Adams and Tom Staley behind him). Boasting a tremendously passionate voice, a fluid but biting guitar style, and a knack for succinct lyrics, Anderson shows he's comfortable with all musical styles--obviously a prerequisite for anyone in NRBQ. He offers gritty country twang, deep soul ballads, heavy blues romps, and funky grooves. His gift for direct emotional expression helps transcend genre designation, but whether overt or implied, his originals (and his Hank Williams cover) seem to belie a country sensibility in his heart. The fact that's he's become a Nashville songwriting star makes sense in this context. --Marc Greilsamer

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Al Anderson

Tracks: 10 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 31m 28s (-3m 37s)

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