Job Striles - Out of this World (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Job Striles
- Title: Out of this World
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: DayJob Veiw
- Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:40:31
- Total Size: 263 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. I Don't Understand That Girl
02. Bullfrog
03. Pretty Women Was The Causin' of It All
04. Mean Mad Woman
05. I Didn't Do It
06. Back to the Stone Age
07. Job Striles' Walking Blues
08. Come Home Baby
09. I Musta Got Drunk for Nuthin'
10. My Baby Loves Me So Good
11. Get Me on the Interstate
12. Sitting on Top of the World
Job Striles returns with this exciting release of 12 new songs. Job begins his exploration of the diverse styles of the Blues. In just the first three songs Job visits Texas, Mississippi, and Chicago. His Blues are a long journey as he attests in "Job Striles Walking Blues". It's a long rough road that ends with hope and optimism. Job ends up "Sitting on Top of the World". Backed by the best of the West, Rob Rio on piano, the ever elusive Primordial Slim on harp, Rick Reed and Max Bangwell on bass and drums respectively, Job's original songs walk the fine line between modern and traditional. The lyrics are witty and tragic at the same time as on "Mean Mad Woman" and the semi nostalgic "Get Me on the Interstate".
01. I Don't Understand That Girl
02. Bullfrog
03. Pretty Women Was The Causin' of It All
04. Mean Mad Woman
05. I Didn't Do It
06. Back to the Stone Age
07. Job Striles' Walking Blues
08. Come Home Baby
09. I Musta Got Drunk for Nuthin'
10. My Baby Loves Me So Good
11. Get Me on the Interstate
12. Sitting on Top of the World
Job Striles returns with this exciting release of 12 new songs. Job begins his exploration of the diverse styles of the Blues. In just the first three songs Job visits Texas, Mississippi, and Chicago. His Blues are a long journey as he attests in "Job Striles Walking Blues". It's a long rough road that ends with hope and optimism. Job ends up "Sitting on Top of the World". Backed by the best of the West, Rob Rio on piano, the ever elusive Primordial Slim on harp, Rick Reed and Max Bangwell on bass and drums respectively, Job's original songs walk the fine line between modern and traditional. The lyrics are witty and tragic at the same time as on "Mean Mad Woman" and the semi nostalgic "Get Me on the Interstate".
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