
Stefan George
Stef's Blue Bait Shop
© 1996 Blue Bhikku Records
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Solo acoustic delta-slide guitar with warm, whisky vocals. Song selection covers classics by Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters to Paul McCartney's Blackbird (a wicked, cool version done with outstanding slide work.), and Richard Thompson.
tracks
- 1 Dead Shrimp Blues
- 2 Cry Me A River
- 3 Live With Yourself
- 4 Rock Me Baby
- 5 Walkin' Blues
- 6 '68 Ford
- 7 If you're Comin'
- 8 Have You Had Your Blues
- 9 Blackbird
- 10 Kind Hearted Woman
- 11 Dissatisfied Blues
- 12 County Line Road
- 13 '52 Vincent Black Lightening
- 14 Come On In My Kitchen
- 15 Pay Day
- 16 Wee Small Hours
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STEFAN GEORGE is one of Tucson's best loved singer/songwriters.
He has won numerous awards for his evocative songwriting and luminous guitar playing.
Stefan tours both internationally and nationally: he performed at the Leverkusen (Germany) Jazz and Blues Festival in 1998; hosted the Kerrville (Texas) Folk Festival "Blues Summit" every year since 1998; weas a featured performer at the Telluride Blues and Brews festival in 1998, 2000, 2001; and was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame in 1998.
"The time has come for people outside of Tucson the Southwest to discover this talented songwriter and musician.
His words and music bloom like a supernova in the night sky" The Tucson Weekly
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awesome
author: Jesse K ZiterOne of the few albums I can listen to front to back. Beautiful version of blackbird
Excellent
author: Brian Hancock (UK)Great CD.Good playing,Good songs,apleasure to listen to.
Contemporary Robert and John...
author: BenganWell, I think this sounds like amazing Mississippi John Hurt fingerpicking combined with Robert Johnson´s slide guitar... Beautiful!
Channeling the spirit of Robert Johnson
author: Richard TribleThe spirit of Robert Johnson lives on this CD. There's also a rendition of Cry Me A River which will wipe out the memory of that awful Joe Cocker version. Buy It!