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With the help of a 1930 National Steel & Ovation Guitar, blues harmonica & foot stompin' tambourine. L.B. Walker's premier CD, brings to you the soulful sounds of the Delta , jazzy originals & timeless great American Standards .
Genre:
Blues: Acoustic Blues
Release Date:
2003
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Head Full of Blues
L.B. Walker
© Copyright-L.B. Walker
(659057650623)
Record Label: L.B. Walker
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1. Mississippi Blues |
3:05 |
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2. Fourty Days and Fourty Nights |
2:26 |
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3. Walking My Baby Back Home |
2:37 |
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4. They Can't Take That Away From Me |
1:59 |
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5. Steppin' Out With My Baby |
3:05 |
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6. Cry Me A River |
2:48 |
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7. Reassurance |
2:52 |
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8. Head Full of Blues |
3:13 |
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9. Queen Bee |
3:24 |
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10. Big Mama's Door/Boggie Chillin' |
3:06 |
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11. Summertime |
2:45 |
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12. Walkin' Blues |
2:17 |
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13. Boom Boom |
2:14 |
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My premier CD Head Full of Blues was recorded entirely in Nashville & Memphis Tennessee in 2001.
From the street sounds of Memphis....
to the rhythm of North Mississippi...
to the soulful sounds of the Delta...
to the timeless great American Standards..
welcome to the musical artistry of L.B. Walker.
With the help of a 1930 National Steel guitar,Ovation guitar, blues harmonica & foot stompin' tambourine...
L.B. Walker has been described as a
"stellar performer with a rich voice".
Reviews...
It's exceedingly rare these days to see an old-fashioned one man band in the style of say,Jessie "Lone Cat" Fuller, but
Mr. L.B. Walker is the real thing. He straps on a guitar, throws a harp in the rack and sticks a tambourine beneath his foot, counts four and the blues begin. It's charming, anachronistic and totally cool, all at the same time.
---Michel Eck--Albany,NY Times Union
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