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Unplugged, but electrifying nonetheless, Canada-based blueswoman Sue Foley's first live disc was recorded in one take with a band that hadn't rehearsed the set. Yet, instead of a sloppy, slapdash show, she delivers her most inspired and undoubtedly most intimate album to date. With a sparse three-piece band nimbly following along, Foley digs into personal blues favorites, dusty obscurities, new songs, and even a George Harrison cover. Delta blues, Piedmont-style fingerpicking, boogie-woogie, folk, and even jazz mesh in a set that easily shifts from shyly sensitive to sadly ruminative to unabashedly sexy. Foley's quivering, almost childlike voice perfectly juxtaposes these emotions as she sings with loose-limbed confidence, helping to create an uninhibited feel that jumps out of the grooves. --Hal Horowitz

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Music:

  1. Classified
  2. Confessions of a Blues Singer
  3. Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings
  4. David Johansen & the Harry Smiths
  5. Deluxe Edition
  6. Devil in a Woodpile
  7. Down in the Delta
  8. Feel Like Doin' Something Wrong
  9. First Blood
  10. Good Time Tonite

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