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Tab Benoit, These Blues Are All Mine

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1627751

Disk length: 55m 58s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I'm Tired 3:29
2. Crosscut Saw 3:00
3. These Blues Are Mine 7:06
4. Lights Are On But Nobody's Home 4:07
5. Raided That Joint 5:48
6. Crawfishin" 4:24
7. Mother Earth 3:47
8. Don't Lose Your Cool 4:05
9. Jambalaya 3:43
10. Twenty Nine Ways 3:46
11. Keep Yourself From Crying Too 4:55
12. Travelin' South 4:31
13. Bayou Boogie 3:08

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Review

On his Vanguard debut, guitarist Tab Benoit favors his usual workmanlike approach, serving up standard blues and Cajun riffs with ease. Though not technically flashy, Benoit is a solid songwriter with enough musicality to more than make up for the lack of fireworks. He can give his songs a restrained ("I'm Tired") or relaxed ("Raided That Joint") feel and he emotes as well as anybody on the title track. The rollicking "Crawfishin'" and "Jambalaya" recall Louisiana, and Benoit closes things off with the frenetically up-tempo "Bayou Boogie." The one possible misstep here is his take on the Willie Dixon classic "Twenty-Nine Ways (to My Baby's Door)"; anyone who remembers Koko Taylor's earthshaking version will find this one a little tame. --Genevieve Williams

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These Blues Are All Mine

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 55m 44s (-1m 46s)

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