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Snooks Eaglin - New Orleans Street Singer (2021)

Snooks Eaglin - New Orleans Street Singer (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Snooks Eaglin

  • Title: New Orleans Street Singer
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Mojo Workin'
  • Genre: Blues, R&B
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:19:21
  • Total Size: 185 mb | 323 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Snooks Eaglin - Careless Love
02. Snooks Eaglin - Come Back, Baby
03. Snooks Eaglin - High Society
04. Snooks Eaglin - Let Me Go Home, Whiskey
05. Snooks Eaglin - Trouble in Mind
06. Snooks Eaglin - Saint James Infirmary
07. Snooks Eaglin - I Got My Questionnaire
08. Snooks Eaglin - The Drifter Blues
09. Snooks Eaglin - Rock Island Line
10. Snooks Eaglin - Every Day I Have the Blues
11. Snooks Eaglin - Sophisticated Blues
12. Snooks Eaglin - See See Rider
13. Snooks Eaglin - One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer
14. Snooks Eaglin - A Thousand Miles Away from Home
15. Snooks Eaglin - I'm Looking for a Woman
16. Snooks Eaglin - Look Down That Lonesome Road
17. Snooks Eaglin - Mama Don't You Tear My Clothes
18. Snooks Eaglin - Mailman Passed
19. Snooks Eaglin - I'm a Country Boy
20. Snooks Eaglin - I Got a Woman
21. Snooks Eaglin - Alberta
22. Snooks Eaglin - Brown Skinned Woman
23. Snooks Eaglin - Don't You Lie to Me
24. Snooks Eaglin - That's All Right
25. Snooks Eaglin - Well I Had My Fun (Goin' Down Slow)
26. Snooks Eaglin - Bottle Up and Go
27. Snooks Eaglin - The Walkin' Blues
28. Snooks Eaglin - One More Drink
29. Snooks Eaglin - Fly Right Baby

When they referred to consistently amazing guitarist Snooks Eaglin as a human jukebox in his New Orleans hometown, they weren't dissing him in the slightest. The blind Eaglin was a beloved figure in the Crescent City, not only for his gritty, Ray Charles-inspired vocal delivery and wholly imaginative approach to the guitar, but for the seemingly infinite storehouse of oldies that he was liable to pull out on-stage at any second often confounding his bemused band in the process! His earliest recordings in 1958 for Folkways presented Eaglin as a solo acoustic folk-blues artist with an extremely eclectic repertoire. His dazzling fingerpicking was nothing short of astonishing, but he really wanted to be making R&B with a band. Imperial Records producer Dave Bartholomew granted him the opportunity in 1960, and the results were sensational. Eaglin's fluid, twisting lead guitar on the utterly infectious "Yours Truly" (a Bartholomew composition first waxed by Pee Wee Crayton) and its sequel, "Cover Girl," was unique on the New Orleans R&B front, while his brokenhearted cries on "Don't Slam That Door" and "That Certain Door" were positively mesmerizing.


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