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Mighty Mo Rodgers - Redneck Blues (2007)

Mighty Mo Rodgers - Redneck Blues (2007)

BAND/ARTIST: Mighty Mo Rodgers

  • Title: Redneck Blues
  • Year Of Release: 2007
  • Label: DixieFrog
  • Genre: Blues
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 45:58
  • Total Size: 453 Mb / 121 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Welcome to Doo Dah (0:45)
02. The Antebellum South Shuffle part 1 (2:27)
03. The Ashes of Nicodemus (0:59)
04. The Antebellum South Shuffle part 2 (3:16)
05. John Brown Blues (2:11)
06. Hambone Blues (3:04)
07. Don't Die with A Lie (2:52)
08. No Second Line (1:06)
09. There but for the Grace of God (3:41)
10. Death of the Middle Class (3:18)
11. Truth Justice and the Blues (3:24)
12. Blues Ain't Devil Music (3:01)
13. Everything but the Burden (2:25)
14. Gangs Guns and Testoterone (3:01)
15. They Bombed the Takj Mahal (3:26)
16. Have You Seen Thae American Dream (4:37)
17. Redneck Blues (2:12)

Mighty Mo Rodgers (real name Maurice Rodgers) was born in Indiana where his father owned a club that featured blues performers. When Rodgers wasn't studying classical piano he was checking out the blues artists that played there. Growing up, Rodgers was deeply affected by the mid-'60s soul music from the Memphis-based Stax label. Using Stax as an influence, Rodgers started his first band while in high school called the Rocketeers. Upon entering Indiana State College, Rodgers fronted another band, the Maurice Rodgers Combo, playing Wurlitzer piano and incorporating originals with cover versions of popular songs from the era. He finally decided to quit college, move to L.A., and give music his full-time attention. There he played gigs and recorded with many blues and R&B legends; his organ can be heard on Brenton Wood's 1967 hit Gimme Little Sign. Throughout the years Rodgers has not limited himself to performing. In 1973 he produced the album Sonny and Terry on A&M records for Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. After growing tired of tedious session work, he continued to write songs and became a house songwriter for Motown and Chappel Publishing. Rodgers also continued to produce sessions for other artists and decided to go back to school where he received a degree in philosophy. In 1999 he released his first solo effort, Blues Is My Wailin' Wall, on Blue Thumb. The recording contained all original material, mixing his philosophical views with blues/soul musical roots.





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