Eddie 'Guitar' Burns - Lonesome Feeling (2002) [CD Rip]
BAND/ARTIST: Eddie 'Guitar' Burns
- Title: Lonesome Feeling
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: Black & Blue
- Genre: Electric Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 53:25
- Total Size: 331 MB | 139 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Just A Little Bit (3:24)
2. Lonesome Feeling (4:47)
3. I Dig You Baby (5:33)
4. In The State Highway (3:41)
5. You Got To Love Me With A Feeling (5:36)
6. Woke Up This Morning (4:38)
7. New Inflation Blues (6:18)
8. This Old House (4:00)
9. What Do You Want To Do? (3:40)
10. That's My Woman (2:58)
11. How Could You Leave Me (5:15)
12. Wee Baby Blues (3:30)
1. Just A Little Bit (3:24)
2. Lonesome Feeling (4:47)
3. I Dig You Baby (5:33)
4. In The State Highway (3:41)
5. You Got To Love Me With A Feeling (5:36)
6. Woke Up This Morning (4:38)
7. New Inflation Blues (6:18)
8. This Old House (4:00)
9. What Do You Want To Do? (3:40)
10. That's My Woman (2:58)
11. How Could You Leave Me (5:15)
12. Wee Baby Blues (3:30)
Bass – Nick Charles; Drums – Julian Vaughan; Guitar – Melvin Taylor; Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica – Eddie "Guitar" Burns; Harmonica – Billy Branch. Recorded November 25, 1986, at Farm Sound Studio, Heelsum, The Netherlands. Tracks 1, 6 and 9 to 11 are previously unissued.
b. 8 February 1928, Mississippi, USA. Inspired by John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson and self-taught, Burns was a stalwart of the immediate post-war Detroit blues scene, being first recorded in 1948 by Bernie Bessman. The latter was responsible for giving John Lee Hooker his break and used Burns as a session musician for Hooker in 1949. This session produced four tracks, including the fast shuffle ‘Burnin’ Hell’, which was notable for Burns’ powerful harmonica playing. Throughout the 50s and 60s he periodically recorded for Joe Van Battle, who either released the material on his own JVB and Von labels or else sold the masters to concerns such as Gotham and Checker. Rarely straying from his home state of Michigan, Burns briefly visited Europe in 1972 under the billing Eddie ‘Guitar’ Burns, recording an album in London for Action. He returned three years later for a more intensive tour under the ‘American Blues Legends ’75’ banner. Since then Eddie Burns has stayed mostly in Detroit, working day-jobs, playing clubs in the evenings and occasionally appearing at festivals. He guested on Detroit Junior’s Take Out The Time in 1998.
b. 8 February 1928, Mississippi, USA. Inspired by John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson and self-taught, Burns was a stalwart of the immediate post-war Detroit blues scene, being first recorded in 1948 by Bernie Bessman. The latter was responsible for giving John Lee Hooker his break and used Burns as a session musician for Hooker in 1949. This session produced four tracks, including the fast shuffle ‘Burnin’ Hell’, which was notable for Burns’ powerful harmonica playing. Throughout the 50s and 60s he periodically recorded for Joe Van Battle, who either released the material on his own JVB and Von labels or else sold the masters to concerns such as Gotham and Checker. Rarely straying from his home state of Michigan, Burns briefly visited Europe in 1972 under the billing Eddie ‘Guitar’ Burns, recording an album in London for Action. He returned three years later for a more intensive tour under the ‘American Blues Legends ’75’ banner. Since then Eddie Burns has stayed mostly in Detroit, working day-jobs, playing clubs in the evenings and occasionally appearing at festivals. He guested on Detroit Junior’s Take Out The Time in 1998.
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