James Cotton - 35th Anniversary Jam (2002)
BAND/ARTIST: James Cotton
- Title: 35th Anniversary Jam
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: Telarc
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:53:07
- Total Size: 328 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Don't Start Me Talking
02. The Creeper
03. I've Got a Feeling (James Cotton / Koko Taylor)
04. Cotton Crop Blues
05. Fatuation
06. How Long Can a Fool Go Wrong?
07. Rocket 88
08. Blues In My Sleep
09. River's Invitation
10. All Walks of Life
11. Hold Me Baby
12. Blues for the Hook (Dedicated to John Lee Hooker)
Don't complain that there are too many guests here -- that's what this jam was all about, inviting a bunch of friends and kindred spirits to jam in the studio during June of 2001. These musicians were here to salute not just the great James Cotton and his songs, but the long life of his classic James Cotton Blues Band, by playing some of their greatest songs and having a good time. And that's what this is -- a good jam session, performed with heart and vigor. Some of the guests might be a bit better than others, but the band is lively, there's more grit than you'd expect for an all-digital production, and Cotton has moments where he simply smokes. He's constantly a joy to hear; listen to how he breaks into "Jingle Bells" during "The Creeper" and try not to smile. Sure, this isn't the first James Cotton album you should get, or even the fifth, but if you've been a longtime fan, you'll have fun with this.
01. Don't Start Me Talking
02. The Creeper
03. I've Got a Feeling (James Cotton / Koko Taylor)
04. Cotton Crop Blues
05. Fatuation
06. How Long Can a Fool Go Wrong?
07. Rocket 88
08. Blues In My Sleep
09. River's Invitation
10. All Walks of Life
11. Hold Me Baby
12. Blues for the Hook (Dedicated to John Lee Hooker)
Don't complain that there are too many guests here -- that's what this jam was all about, inviting a bunch of friends and kindred spirits to jam in the studio during June of 2001. These musicians were here to salute not just the great James Cotton and his songs, but the long life of his classic James Cotton Blues Band, by playing some of their greatest songs and having a good time. And that's what this is -- a good jam session, performed with heart and vigor. Some of the guests might be a bit better than others, but the band is lively, there's more grit than you'd expect for an all-digital production, and Cotton has moments where he simply smokes. He's constantly a joy to hear; listen to how he breaks into "Jingle Bells" during "The Creeper" and try not to smile. Sure, this isn't the first James Cotton album you should get, or even the fifth, but if you've been a longtime fan, you'll have fun with this.
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