Harmonica Shah - If You Live to Get Old (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Harmonica Shah
- Title: If You Live to Get Old
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Electro-Fi Records
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:00:54
- Total Size: 388 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Baby, You Have Got to Change (4:48)
02. She Used to Be Beautiful (4:38)
03. Walk That Lonesome Road (5:15)
04. Two Legged Grey Mule (3:59)
05. She May Be Your Woman (4:05)
06. I Just Don't Want You No More (6:48)
07. Deep Down in the Dark (5:51)
08. Congratulations, That New Love You've Got Is My Wife (4:49)
09. My Babe Is on This Train (3:36)
10. You Don't Have to Have Liquor (To Be a Fool) (4:30)
11. Marry Who You Really Need (5:13)
12. If You Live to Get Old, You Will Understand (7:31)
Wow, hand me down my walkin'cane. I'm staggered. What a fantastic album! This is authentic hard core Blues of the first degree. Check the calendar; is it 2015 or Chicago 1955? Just the way Muddy Waters and company used to make them. Harmonica Shah's wailin' harp and raw vocals holds it all together. No compromise to modernity, the digital clock has been stopped. If played blindfolded you'd think this was Blues from the heyday of Chess Records, Jack de Keyzer's guitar playing is a master class of Blues. Detroit's Harmonica Shah is a star in my book and worth the attention of all Blues fans. Take a listen, you won't be disappointed. - Blues & Rhythm Magazine U. K.
01. Baby, You Have Got to Change (4:48)
02. She Used to Be Beautiful (4:38)
03. Walk That Lonesome Road (5:15)
04. Two Legged Grey Mule (3:59)
05. She May Be Your Woman (4:05)
06. I Just Don't Want You No More (6:48)
07. Deep Down in the Dark (5:51)
08. Congratulations, That New Love You've Got Is My Wife (4:49)
09. My Babe Is on This Train (3:36)
10. You Don't Have to Have Liquor (To Be a Fool) (4:30)
11. Marry Who You Really Need (5:13)
12. If You Live to Get Old, You Will Understand (7:31)
Wow, hand me down my walkin'cane. I'm staggered. What a fantastic album! This is authentic hard core Blues of the first degree. Check the calendar; is it 2015 or Chicago 1955? Just the way Muddy Waters and company used to make them. Harmonica Shah's wailin' harp and raw vocals holds it all together. No compromise to modernity, the digital clock has been stopped. If played blindfolded you'd think this was Blues from the heyday of Chess Records, Jack de Keyzer's guitar playing is a master class of Blues. Detroit's Harmonica Shah is a star in my book and worth the attention of all Blues fans. Take a listen, you won't be disappointed. - Blues & Rhythm Magazine U. K.
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