Big Girl Blues

Big Girl Blues

Big Girl Blues

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In 1996 the release of Connor's third rockin' blues album spread word of her talent as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. A committed player who paid her dues on the Chicago blues scene with the likes of Johnny Littlejohn and James Cotton, Connor plays lines that are deep and clean, usually heated to a boil, often with a slider used on the strings. As a vocalist, Connor's assured phrasing and earthy tone prove to be effective both when she asserts her spiritual side, as on "Meditations," and when she celebrates lustiness, as on "You Should Be My Lover." Connor, a Massachusetts native, wrote all 11 songs on this album, and not one is less than enjoyable. Bonus track "Smoke It Up" seems like a ganja-induced reggae goof. --Frank-John Hadley

Big Girl Blues, Music, Joanna Connor, Blues, Blues Music, Pop

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Music:

  1. Bloodshot Eyes: The Best of Wynonie Harris
  2. Blue Magic [Enhanced]
  3. Blues Collection [Box set]
  4. Blues + Jazz
  5. Blues With a Feeling: The Very Best of Taj Mahal
  6. Complete Intimate Interpretations [Import]
  7. Conqueroo
  8. Count Plays Duke
  9. Delta Crossroads
  10. Door to Door (With Albert King)

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Recommended Music:

What Goes Up! [Import]

Classica

Guitar Rarities, Vol. 2

Music: A Midsummer Night's Dream / Britten, London SO

Got a Lot O Livin to Do: Rare & Rockin [Import]

Edicao Historica V.6 [Import]

Easter Miracle

John Knowles Paine: Organ Music

Gospel

Gasolina [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Explorations [Import]

Jazz Samba [Gold CD]

Dream Sequence

Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik No13; Serenade No6

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