Andrew 'Jr. Boy' Jones - Mr. Domestic (2002) [CD Rip]
BAND/ARTIST: Andrew 'Jr. Boy' Jones
- Title: Mr. Domestic
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: Galexc Records
- Genre: Electric Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 45:05
- Total Size: 318 MB | 116 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. My Work (3:33)
2. Baby I'm Sorry (4:24)
3. Mr. Domestic (5:20)
4. She's Fine (4:12)
5. Blues Belly (3:21)
6. I Got To Go (3:18)
7. Bang Bang (3:08)
8. These Dreams (4:41)
9. I'm The One (3:55)
10. Bad Luck Is On Me (3:24)
11. I Get No Respect (5:44)
1. My Work (3:33)
2. Baby I'm Sorry (4:24)
3. Mr. Domestic (5:20)
4. She's Fine (4:12)
5. Blues Belly (3:21)
6. I Got To Go (3:18)
7. Bang Bang (3:08)
8. These Dreams (4:41)
9. I'm The One (3:55)
10. Bad Luck Is On Me (3:24)
11. I Get No Respect (5:44)
Andrew "Jr. Boy" Jones was born Andrew Jones in Dallas, Texas, United States. The son of a big band singer, Jones acquired his moniker from his grandmother. Jones learned to play the guitar at a young age, and he joined Freddie King's backing band, the Thunderbirds, at the age of seventeen and toured with them for a couple of years. In 1967, Jones became part of Bobby Patterson's backing band, the Mustangs, playing on a number of Patterson's single releases. By the early 1970s, Jones had regular work in Dallas backing many musicians, plus he was tutored further in his guitar playing by Cornell Dupree.
In 1973, Jones re-joined King's backing ensemble, and played with him until King died in 1976. The latter part of the decade saw Jones create a soul group known as the Creators, who signed a recording contract with RCA Records. Penned by Jones, their 1979 single, "Blame It on Me", was more successful on the Northern soul circuit in the UK than in his home country. He worked locally in the early 1980s, primarily backing R.L. Griffin and Hal Harris, before finding regular work with Johnnie Taylor until 1985. In late 1987, he went to California joining Bobby Bland's drummer, Tony Coleman, and B.B. King's bassist, Russell Jackson, and played as the Silent Partners, who backed Katie Webster both in concert and on her "Swamp Boogie Queen" (1988) album. The trio became session musicians working with Charlie Musselwhite, with whom Jones remained until 1996. Jones toured the world in this period, and played on three Musselwhite albums; "Ace of Harps" (1990), "Signature" (1991), and "In My Time" (1993).
In 1996, Jones issued his debut solo album, "I Need Time", via JSP Records. This was followed the year after by "Watch What You Say" for Bullseye Blues & Jazz. Buoyed by this latter release Jones was nominated for a Blues Music Award for 'Best New Blues Artist'. A live album, "Jr. Boy Live", was released on Jones' 43rd Big Idea imprint in 2006 and "Gettin' Real" came out on Electro-Fi Records in 2009. His most recent long player, "I Know What I Want" was also released on his own label in 2012.
In 1973, Jones re-joined King's backing ensemble, and played with him until King died in 1976. The latter part of the decade saw Jones create a soul group known as the Creators, who signed a recording contract with RCA Records. Penned by Jones, their 1979 single, "Blame It on Me", was more successful on the Northern soul circuit in the UK than in his home country. He worked locally in the early 1980s, primarily backing R.L. Griffin and Hal Harris, before finding regular work with Johnnie Taylor until 1985. In late 1987, he went to California joining Bobby Bland's drummer, Tony Coleman, and B.B. King's bassist, Russell Jackson, and played as the Silent Partners, who backed Katie Webster both in concert and on her "Swamp Boogie Queen" (1988) album. The trio became session musicians working with Charlie Musselwhite, with whom Jones remained until 1996. Jones toured the world in this period, and played on three Musselwhite albums; "Ace of Harps" (1990), "Signature" (1991), and "In My Time" (1993).
In 1996, Jones issued his debut solo album, "I Need Time", via JSP Records. This was followed the year after by "Watch What You Say" for Bullseye Blues & Jazz. Buoyed by this latter release Jones was nominated for a Blues Music Award for 'Best New Blues Artist'. A live album, "Jr. Boy Live", was released on Jones' 43rd Big Idea imprint in 2006 and "Gettin' Real" came out on Electro-Fi Records in 2009. His most recent long player, "I Know What I Want" was also released on his own label in 2012.
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