Mighty Long Time
Editorial Reviews
<"b000003mug5228"> From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD
Star-time hubris often seems to block Cotton from finding the joy and/or sadness in songs, but that's not the case here, when he's in the studio next to fellow luminaries Luther Tucker, Matt Murphy, Wayne Bennett, and Hubert Sumlin. The material has been chosen intelligently and performed effectively, highlighted by Cotton's rediscovery of early-1950s Sun gems "Straighten Up Baby" and "Hold Me in Your Arms." Even the leader's scorched vocals get over. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993
Mighty Long Time, Music, James Cotton, Blues, Blues Music, Electric Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues, Modern Electric Chicago Blues, Pop
Music:
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Singin the Blues With Soul [Import]
Music: Darius Milhaud: Creation du Monde and other works
Teletubbies: The Album [Soundtrack]
Sin Tu Amor [Enhanced] [Import]
The Uncollected Jimmie Lunceford and His Harlem Express (1944) [Live]
Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf; Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra Op34