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Daddy Squeeze and the Doctor : Too Sweet to Die
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Country blues and Americana, like Leon Redbone meets Clifton Chenier, in a gospel tent.
Genre: Blues: Acoustic Blues
Release Date: 1997
Too Sweet to Die Record Label: Prairie Dog Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Travelin' 4:19 $0.99
Windin' Boy Blues 3:22 $0.99
Papa Don't Sell It, Papa Don't Give it Away 3:07 $0.99
Wayfarin' Stranger 3:11 $0.99
The Journey 5:28 $0.99
Get Some of This 3:35 $0.99
James Alley Blues ( Too Sweet to Die) 3:42 $0.99
Ol' Levis 3:41 $0.99
Hellhound on my Trail 4:32 $0.99
All Wore Out 2:46 $0.99
I Can't Be Satisfied 3:54 $0.99
Child of God 2:26 $0.99
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Album Notes

Daddy Squeeze and the Doctor play original and traditional country blues, rags, and Americana.

What makes them special, is not only their unique instrumentation, accordion with finger-style guitar and dobro, but also their great presentation of solid material.

As one fan put it, "listening to this CD is like listening to a conversation."

That's what's so good about the Daddy Squeeze and the Doctor sound. It's intimate, unpretentious, and soulful.

We hope you enjoy this, the third recording by this duo. If you want to learn more about them, visit www.daddysqueeze.com, or www.prairiedogmusic.com.

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REVIEWS

These guys know what they are doing...
author: David Van Syoc
I own another cd by Daddy and Doctor and love their vocals, instrument talents and choice of songs. I'd give them another star if Daddy Squeeze would cut loose for the big solo he deserves. I love these guys!
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Just enjoyable entertainment with no pressures.
author: Leslie
Very good entertainment. These two guy's enjoy what they are doing and it comes all the way through to you the listener. We recommend this CD and hope they schedule a few more.
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Casual, good-natured fun
author: Jimbo
What a friendly disc! It sounds like two talented pals sitting in your living room having a great time together. The instrumental pairing works remarkably well--and I am no natural fan of the accordian. Invite this disc home.
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