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Fiona Boyes : Blues Woman
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Described by one reviewer as "Bonnie Raitt's evil twin", three-time Blues Music Award nominee Fiona Boyes is joined by special guests Marcia Ball, Pinetop Perkins, and Watermelon Slim for a rollicking trip through the contemporary blues landscape.
Genre: Blues: Electric Blues
Release Date: 2009
Blues Woman Record Label: Yellow Dog Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Woman Ain\'t a Mule 3:08 Album Only
Howlin\' At Your Door 3:52 Album Only
I Want to Go 2:46 Album Only
Train to Hopesville 4:07 Album Only
Look Out Love! 2:59 Album Only
Got My Eye on You 4:08 Album Only
Do You Feel Better? 4:03 Album Only
The Barrelhouse Funeral 4:04 Album Only
Place of Milk and Honey 3:17 Album Only
Waiting for Some Good News 3:04 Album Only
Precious Time 3:14 Album Only
Fishin\' Hole 2:57 Album Only
City Born Country Gal 3:10 Album Only
Juke Joint on Moses Lane 3:29 Album Only
Old Time Ways 3:43 Album Only
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Album Notes

Fiona Boyes is a one-woman blues tent revival. Her pulpit is the stage, which she commands with the energy of an entire flock of worshippers. And her Bible is the guitar. With her acoustic and electric virtuosity and mastery of styles, she uses it as a righteous instrument to uphold the music’s tradition, even as her strong, distinctive songwriting moves it forward.

And Blues Woman, Boyes’ second album for Yellow Dog Records, is one mighty powerful sermon. Its 15 songs run a rollicking trip through the contemporary blues landscape — from Chicago to Texas to Mississippi’s hill country and the Delta, all evocatively conjured by Boyes’ and producer Mark “Kaz” Kazanoff’s true-to-the-bone arrangements.

Recorded in Austin TX, with a full band including special guests Marcia Ball, Pinetop Perkins, and Watermelon Slim, Blues Woman manifests the soulful, authoritative style of this native Australian and three-time Blues Music Award nominee to full effect.

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