Albert Cummings - Blues Make Me Feel so Good: The Blind Pig Years (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Albert Cummings
- Title: Blues Make Me Feel so Good: The Blind Pig Years
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Blind Pig Records
- Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 02:39:51
- Total Size: 1.07 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
CD1
01. Man on Your Mind
02. Work It Out
03. Come up for Air
04. Blues Makes Me Feel so Good
05. Where Did I Go Wrong
06. Your Sweet Love
07. Sleep
08. Separately
09. Lonely Bed
10. Follow Your Soul
CD2
01. Workin' Man Blues
02. Say You Love Me
03. I Feel Good
04. Girls to Shame
05. Let Me Be
06. Feeling End
07. Party Right Here
08. I'm Free
09. First Day
10. I'm on My Way
11. Rumors
12. Please
13. Last Dance
CD3
01. Party Right Here (Live)
02. Why Me (Live)
03. Sleep (Live)
04. Hoochie Coochie Man/Dixie Chicken Medley (Medley/Live)
05. Barrelhouse Blues (Live)
06. Tell It Like It Is (Live)
07. Rock Me Baby (Live)
08. Your Own Way (Live)
09. Together as One (Live)
10. Blues Makes Me Feel so Good (Live)
11. Rock and Roll (Live)
Albert Cummings was born in Williamston, MA, and has made his home in the New England region all his life, where he runs a successful home construction business. He started playing the five-string banjo when he was 12 and appeared headed for a regional career in bluegrass when he encountered the music of Stevie Ray Vaughan in his late teens, and soon made the transition to electric guitar. His first public performance on guitar came at a wedding reception when he was 27 years old, but soon he was on the Northeast blues circuit with his band, Swamp Yankee, and an independent CD, The Long Way, was released in 1999. A chance encounter with Vaughan's old band, Double Trouble, led to Cummings' first solo record, From the Heart, which was recorded in Austin, TX, and featured Cummings fronting Double Trouble. The record was self-released by Cummings, but was soon picked up for distribution by Under the Radar and released in 2003. Cummings' soulful and explosive approach to blues and rock caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, which signed him to a multi-album deal. His debut album on the label, True to Yourself, was released in 2004. He has since shared the bill with B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Charlie Musselwhite, John Hammond, Susan Tedeschi, Tommy Castro, Chris Duarte, Bernard Allison, the Neville Brothers, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Sheryl Crow, and Duke Robillard. He released his third album, Working Man, in 2006, following it up with a live set, Feel So Good, in 2008.
CD1
01. Man on Your Mind
02. Work It Out
03. Come up for Air
04. Blues Makes Me Feel so Good
05. Where Did I Go Wrong
06. Your Sweet Love
07. Sleep
08. Separately
09. Lonely Bed
10. Follow Your Soul
CD2
01. Workin' Man Blues
02. Say You Love Me
03. I Feel Good
04. Girls to Shame
05. Let Me Be
06. Feeling End
07. Party Right Here
08. I'm Free
09. First Day
10. I'm on My Way
11. Rumors
12. Please
13. Last Dance
CD3
01. Party Right Here (Live)
02. Why Me (Live)
03. Sleep (Live)
04. Hoochie Coochie Man/Dixie Chicken Medley (Medley/Live)
05. Barrelhouse Blues (Live)
06. Tell It Like It Is (Live)
07. Rock Me Baby (Live)
08. Your Own Way (Live)
09. Together as One (Live)
10. Blues Makes Me Feel so Good (Live)
11. Rock and Roll (Live)
Albert Cummings was born in Williamston, MA, and has made his home in the New England region all his life, where he runs a successful home construction business. He started playing the five-string banjo when he was 12 and appeared headed for a regional career in bluegrass when he encountered the music of Stevie Ray Vaughan in his late teens, and soon made the transition to electric guitar. His first public performance on guitar came at a wedding reception when he was 27 years old, but soon he was on the Northeast blues circuit with his band, Swamp Yankee, and an independent CD, The Long Way, was released in 1999. A chance encounter with Vaughan's old band, Double Trouble, led to Cummings' first solo record, From the Heart, which was recorded in Austin, TX, and featured Cummings fronting Double Trouble. The record was self-released by Cummings, but was soon picked up for distribution by Under the Radar and released in 2003. Cummings' soulful and explosive approach to blues and rock caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, which signed him to a multi-album deal. His debut album on the label, True to Yourself, was released in 2004. He has since shared the bill with B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Charlie Musselwhite, John Hammond, Susan Tedeschi, Tommy Castro, Chris Duarte, Bernard Allison, the Neville Brothers, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Sheryl Crow, and Duke Robillard. He released his third album, Working Man, in 2006, following it up with a live set, Feel So Good, in 2008.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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