Golddigger

Golddigger

Golddigger

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Editorial Reviews
<"b000034dla5541"> Blues Revue Magazine
"...Brooks' singing is powerful and likable...His soloing conveys excitement...Open-eared listeners are advised to hop on the Ronnie Baker Brooks rocket early and catch a ride in the direction of blues yet to come".

<"b000034dla5540"> Real Blues Magazine
"...a nicely balanced blues menu containing well-written originals and a smokin' band that delivers a funky blues/rock hybrid with loads of soul. Ronnie is a fine singer and his guitar work is exceptional."

<"b000034dla4999"> Album Description
Golddigger is a hot, modern blues-rock CD, by Ronnie Baker Brooks (son of legendary blues recording artist Lonnie Brooks). The twelve original tracks, composed and arranged by Ronnie Baker Brooks was recorded in Memphis Tennessee and produced by Jellybean Johnson (who also produced Janet Jackson, Nona Hendrix, New Edition and others). Golddigger sets the tone for the new millennium of Blues. The CD features guest appearances by Lonnie Brooks (Make These Blues Survive) and Jellybean Johnson (Must've Been Bought). Golddigger is a soulful, powerful CD that leaves you begging for more.

Golddigger

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Music:

  1. HEART AND SOUL
  2. Heritage of the Blues: No Monkeys on This Train [Original recording remastered]
  3. Hey Ba-Ba-Re-Bop
  4. Hoodoo Man Blues
  5. Hook, Slide & Sinker
  6. House of the Blues
  7. I Got It Like That
  8. I Warned You Baby
  9. Innocence
  10. It Ain't Easy

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