The Touch

The Touch

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Editorial Reviews
<"b000000a015228"> From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD
Heartsman cut to the very heart of the blues, providing guitar to sessions in Oakland through the 1950s and 1960s, which won him renown among history-minded musicians and fans in the ensuing years. His early-1990s Alligator debut makes a favorable impression for the inventive cast of his songwriting and the intelligent language of his guitar, keyboards, and flute. Minor drawbacks: Heartsman struggles a little as a singer, and his idea of funk (e.g., 'Endless" and 'Oops") relies on musty 1970s formulae. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993

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Music:

  1. Thunder In My Blues
  2. Tip on In
  3. Triple Play
  4. Turning Point [Import]
  5. Two Trains Running [Import]
  6. When a Man Cries
  7. Where We Been
  8. White Line Flyers
  9. Wolf Tracks: A Tribute to Howlin' Wolf [Enhanced]
  10. You Got To Bring Some To Get Some

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