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Long John Baldry, Right to Sing the Blues

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1680282

Disk length: 1h 11m 42s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1996

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. They Raided The Joint 3:24
2. Easy Street 3:47
3. I'm Shakin' 3:51
4. Midnight Hours Blues 3:56
5. Right To Sing The Blues 4:26
6. It's Too Late Brother 3:10
7. East Virginia Blues 5:29
8. Whoa Back Buck 2:45
9. Morning Dew 3:28
10. You're The One 5:01
11. Work So Hard 3:18
12. Midnight In Berlin 5:14
13. Interview23:45

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Review

1. They Raided The Joint
2. Easy Street
3. I'm Shakin'
4. Midnight Hour Blues
5. Right To Sing The Blues - (with Colin James)
6. It's Too Late Brother
7. East Virginia Blues
8. Whoa Back Buck
9. Morning Dew
10. You're The One
11. Work So Hard
12. Midnight In Berlin
13. Interview - (bonus track)

Format: CDHe'll always be the king of boogie-woogie, but this class package is just what's needed to establish Long John Baldry as a bluesman who only gets better with age. Aside from a few electric guitar runs by Papa John King and (on the title track) Colin James, Baldry is showcased in elegant, traditionally oriented settings that highlight his growling vocals and great taste in repertoire (Leroy Carr's sultry "Midnight Hour Blues," King's spooky "You're the One"). --Jeff Bateman

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Right to Sing the Blues

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 1h 10m 14s (-2m 32s)

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