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John Hammond, So Many Roads

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1673060

Disk length: 38m 35s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1965

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Down in the Bottom 3:05
2. Long Distance Call 3:22
3. Who Do You Love 3:03
4. I Want You to Love Me 4:09
5. Judgment Day 3:25
6. So Many Roads, So Many Trains 2:43
7. Rambling Blues 3:19
8. O Ye 3:36
9. You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover 3:32
10. Gambling Blues 3:14
11. Baby Please Don't Go 2:23
12. Big Boss Man 2:41

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Review

A cast of rock & blues superstars on this album recorded in 1965, including Robbie Robertson, Garth Hudson & Levon Helm (The Band), Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica, Mike Bloomfield on piano & Duane Allman on guitar. Includes 12 bonus tracks taken from the same sessions, 'I Wish you Could', 'Travelling Riverside', 'They Call it Stormy Monday', 'Statesboro Blues', 'Keys to the Highway', 'I Just Got Here', 'I'm A Man', 'Backdoor Man', 'Baby, Won't You Tell Me', 'I CAn't Be Satisfied', 'Shake for Me' and 'I'm Leaving You'. Deluxe gatefold Digipack. Vanguard/Akarma release. 2001.John Hammond Accompanying Himself on Guitar, with Charlie Musselwhite (Harmonica), Robbie Robertson (Guitar), Levon Helm (Drums), Michael Bloomfield (Piano), Jimmy Lewis (Bass), and Garth Hudson (Hammond Organ). Originally Released in 1985. Original Liner Notes Included.

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So Many Roads

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 38m 36s (+0m 1s)

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