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Eddie Cotton : Live At The Alamo Theatre
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Twenty-first century blues with a traditional background.
Genre: Blues: Guitar Blues
Release Date: 2000
Live At The Alamo Theatre Record Label: Proteus Productions
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Born Under A Bad Sign 10:59 Album Only
Same Thing 8:44 Album Only
Don't Give Up On A Love Affair 9:49 Album Only
Shake For Me 10:40 Album Only
Why Must I Cry 6:18 Album Only
She's Gone 6:58 Album Only
You're The Girl 7:36 Album Only
Walkin' The Backstreets And Cryin' 16:15 Album Only
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Album Notes

Live at the Alamo Theater marks Eddie Cotton’s triumphant arrival on the blues scene. It is not everyday that blues fans can celebrate the discovery of a young player hailing from a traditional background.

Eddie Cotton found inspiration in traditional blues masters like Little Milton, Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters as well as soul singers like O.V. Wright, Little Willie John and Otis Redding.

Hot on the heels of his 1999 Grammy Award nominated album, “Welcome to Little Milton,” producer Greg Preston was quick to realize Eddie’s tremendous potential and embraced this project with his usual professionalism and drive. The historic Alamo Theater on Farish Street in downtown Jackson, MS where so many blues luminaries have performed over the years; was the perfect venue for Eddie’s recording debut. Eddie Cotton’s impassioned, soulful vocals and fluid, biting guitar combined with his youthful enthusiasm and powerful stage presence stormed the Alamo and took no prisoners. Preston teamed up again with ace engineer Kent Bruce to superbly capture the energy and excitement of that memorable night.

Eddie shines on creative arrangements and interpretations of Howlin’ Wolf’s “Shake For Me,” Hound Dog Taylor’s “She’s Gone” and the scorching closer, Little Milton’s “Walkin’ The Backstreets And Cryin’.” His originals include the Gospel drenched “Don’t Give Up On A Love Affair,” the mournful “You’re The Girl,” as well as the soul blues “Why Must I Cry.”

Live at the Alamo Theater is a fitting debut to what will likely become a long and distinguished career. With his passion, exuberance and overflowing talent, Eddie Cotton promises to carry the blues tradition well into the 21st century!

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REVIEWS

author: wendy
I LOVE IT!! FANTASTIC VOCALS FANTASTIC MUSIC. I WILL SHARE THIS WITH ALL I KNOW
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Live at the Alamo
author: jeffbuckstopper
love, love, love it! I took an extra CD of this to Amsterdam and left it in the rental car when we left. Spread the music!!
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live at the alamo
author: linda faye
the music is hot reminds me of the juke joints in mississippi true southern soul blues
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a great,great,great CD !!!
author: Steffen from Germany
Top Guitar,Top Voice,Top Sound,Top Timeless Blues,Rock,Soul Music And Groove,Groove,Groove, Eddie You Are The Best !!!
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