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Carey Bell, Deep Down

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1690280

Disk length: 52m 4s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1995

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Got To Go 3:55
2. Let Me Stir In Your Pot 3:41
3. When I Get Drunk 5:13
4. Low Down Dirty Shame 4:27
5. Borrow Your Love 3:57
6. Lonesome Stranger 4:01
7. After You 3:39
8. I Got A Rich Man's Woman 4:41
9. Jawbreaker 2:56
10. Must I Holler? 6:59
11. Tired Of Giving You My Love 3:48
12. Easy 4:40

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Review

Now one of the few survivors of the Chicago blues harmonica scene that once included Little Walter and Sonny Boy Williamson, Bell has the control, full tone, and attack of his mentors. A former sideman for Muddy Waters, he was one of the last to learn his craft at the hands of the masters. This, his first Alligator album from 1995, updates several blues harmonica classics (Little Walter's "I Got to Go," Sonny Boy Willliamson's "After You," and a superb reading of Walter Horton's "Easy"), without ever losing sight of Alligator's company credo of "House Rockin' Music." In truth, Bell is not a great vocalist, and if the Walters and the Sonny Boys were still around, he wouldn't get a look-in. As it is, he's one of the few surviving bluesmen to come up from Mississippi, having seen and heard much of what the old guys saw. --Colin Escott

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Deep Down

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 52m 26s (+0m 22s)

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