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Terry Evans, Mississippi Magic

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1240665

Disk length: 45m 57s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Big Bad Daddy Good 4:47
2. Where The Southern Crosses The Dog 4:25
3. I'd Rather Trick My Own Self 5:16
4. Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You 3:49
5. Blues & Wine 4:44
6. I Want To Love You 5:32
7. Mellow Down Easy 3:21
8. Let Love Begin 4:47
9. You Better Get Your Shit Together 5:24
10. Where We Gonna Go 3:44

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Review

Terry Evans is one of the most soulful male singers around today. Besides adding vocal accompaniment to songs by Ry Cooder, John Fogerty, John Lee Hooker, Rosanne Cash, Boz Scaggs, Joan Armatrading, Dave Alvin, Burton Cummings, Maria Muldaur, Pops Stapes, Van Dyke Parks, and even some guitar work to Marvin Gaye's live album, Evans has put his own personal style on four solo albums of his own. Evans began his music career as a duo, with his partner Bobby King, performing soul and gospel songs. The pair released a couple of albums and eventually teamed up with Ry Cooder to provide backing vocals on several albums and in his live band. Cooder & Evans have continued to work together, and Terry even went on to sing lead on the Crossroads movie soundtrack album.

The new album is titled Mississippi Magic because Terry's style is rooted in the Mississippi Delta Blues, and Terry was happy with the 2-track spontaneity of the recordings. All tracks were recorded live direct to the two track Sony Direct Stream Digital System.

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