Change in My Pocket

Change in My Pocket

Change in My Pocket

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Editorial Reviews
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Anson Funderburgh is an excellent diplomat for contemporary blues, and for the blues in general. He's accessible enough to hook the new listener, creative enough to be interesting, and entertaining enough to keep people listening. Change in My Pocket consists of 12 tight, well-written tracks, from the opening title song to the precise, high-energy closer "Things Have Changed." Of the material in between, slower songs like "Little Girl" and the sensual "Highway Man" are the high points of the album, though the other songs are strong as well, with some excellent harmonica work from Sam Myers. Although Funderburgh won't necessarily win any points for originality with this album, there are worse things you could have in your stereo at your party on Saturday night. --Genevieve Williams

Change in My Pocket, Music, Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets, Sam Myers, Blues, Blues Music, Electric Texas Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Modern Electric Texas Blues, Pop

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Music:

  1. Changing the Game
  2. Classic Blues from Smithsonian Folkways
  3. Come Into My Music Box 3
  4. Come to Papa
  5. Complete Vogue Recordings [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  6. Completely Well
  7. Coolin' Soup
  8. Down in the Mood Room
  9. Dressed Up to Get Messed Up
  10. Essential Sonny Boy Williamson

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