![](/templates/plixid/images/plixid_writer_picture.jpg)
Zora Young - Travelin' Light (1992)
BAND/ARTIST: Zora Young
- Title: Travelin' Light
- Year Of Release: 1992
- Label: Deluge Records, Virgin
- Genre: Blues, Soul Blues, Funky Blues
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, ,cue, log)
- Total Time: 37:52
- Total Size: 112/238 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Daughter Of A Son Of A Gun 2:14
02. Travelin' Light 5:39
03. Girlfriend 3:25
04. Queen Bee 5:07
05. Key To The Highway 3:25
06. Stumbling Blocks And Stepping Stones 3:04
07. Country Girl Returns 5:18
08. Football Widow 2:55
09. Brain Damage 4:29
10. Dirty Mama Jama 2:18
01. Daughter Of A Son Of A Gun 2:14
02. Travelin' Light 5:39
03. Girlfriend 3:25
04. Queen Bee 5:07
05. Key To The Highway 3:25
06. Stumbling Blocks And Stepping Stones 3:04
07. Country Girl Returns 5:18
08. Football Widow 2:55
09. Brain Damage 4:29
10. Dirty Mama Jama 2:18
Travelin' Light is an album by the American musician Zora Young. Young supported the album by playing shows with her band, the Blues Posse.
The album was produced by Randy Labbe. Young wrote the majority of its songs, many of which address the concerns of her female listeners. Pinetop Perkins played piano. Colin Linden played guitar. The album contains covers of "Key to the Highway" and "Queen Bee". "Stumbling Blocks and Stepping Stones" is a new version of a song Young had previously recorded.
The Edmonton Journal wrote that Young "infuses Chicago style blues with conviction, gospel influences and dead on timing," and called the songs "really pungent poetic gems not without her own sense of wit." The Washington Post determined that "in addition to her commanding and heartfelt vocals, Young contributes a series of songs to the album that have a decidedly personal and sometimes defiant edge."
AllMusic wrote: "With the focus on Young's brassy original material, this is one modern blues album that's a winner all the way."
The album was produced by Randy Labbe. Young wrote the majority of its songs, many of which address the concerns of her female listeners. Pinetop Perkins played piano. Colin Linden played guitar. The album contains covers of "Key to the Highway" and "Queen Bee". "Stumbling Blocks and Stepping Stones" is a new version of a song Young had previously recorded.
The Edmonton Journal wrote that Young "infuses Chicago style blues with conviction, gospel influences and dead on timing," and called the songs "really pungent poetic gems not without her own sense of wit." The Washington Post determined that "in addition to her commanding and heartfelt vocals, Young contributes a series of songs to the album that have a decidedly personal and sometimes defiant edge."
AllMusic wrote: "With the focus on Young's brassy original material, this is one modern blues album that's a winner all the way."
Blues | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | CD-Rip
As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
- Unlimited high speed downloads
- Download directly without waiting time
- Unlimited parallel downloads
- Support for download accelerators
- No advertising
- Resume broken downloads