Magic Slim, The Teardrops - Highway Is My Home (Blues Reference (recorded in France 1978)) (1978)
BAND/ARTIST: Magic Slim, The Teardrops
- Title: Highway Is My Home (Blues Reference (recorded in France 1978))
- Year Of Release: 1978
- Label: Disques Black & Blue
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:55:18
- Total Size: 311 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Highway Is My Home
02. Living In My Neighborhood
03. I Love My Baby
04. Country Girl
05. Man Our Mouse (Take2)
06. Help Me (Take2)
07. The Sky Is Crying
08. I'm Mad
09. Tell Me Baby
10. Something More
11. Man Our Mouse (Take1)
12. Help Me (Take1)
Magic Slim's style is a full-speed-ahead, hard-edged, ragged one, with a deep, sometimes sloppy vocal approach and an equally cutting guitar approach. It is not pretty, flashy, pop-oriented, or even particularly appealing, but it is genuine. The stripped-down Slim sound was mostly on target throughout the 10 tracks (one bonus cut) on this late '70s date originally recorded for Black and Blue. This Evidence CD features Slim being assertive, as close to romantic as he can get, and otherwise powering straight ahead. Only on Elmore James' "The Sky Is Crying" does he sound overwhelmed, more by the song's litany (Albert King's equally transcendent version also looms in the background). Otherwise, blues for the non-crossover set.
01. Highway Is My Home
02. Living In My Neighborhood
03. I Love My Baby
04. Country Girl
05. Man Our Mouse (Take2)
06. Help Me (Take2)
07. The Sky Is Crying
08. I'm Mad
09. Tell Me Baby
10. Something More
11. Man Our Mouse (Take1)
12. Help Me (Take1)
Magic Slim's style is a full-speed-ahead, hard-edged, ragged one, with a deep, sometimes sloppy vocal approach and an equally cutting guitar approach. It is not pretty, flashy, pop-oriented, or even particularly appealing, but it is genuine. The stripped-down Slim sound was mostly on target throughout the 10 tracks (one bonus cut) on this late '70s date originally recorded for Black and Blue. This Evidence CD features Slim being assertive, as close to romantic as he can get, and otherwise powering straight ahead. Only on Elmore James' "The Sky Is Crying" does he sound overwhelmed, more by the song's litany (Albert King's equally transcendent version also looms in the background). Otherwise, blues for the non-crossover set.
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