The Blues Keep Following Me Around

The Blues Keep Following Me Around

The Blues Keep Following Me Around

more information about The Blues Keep Following Me Around

Editorial Reviews
<"b000001eed7499"> Amazon.com
When Billy Branch appeared with three of his elders--James Cotton, Junior Wells, and Carey Bell--on the 1991 album Harp Attack, it was a sign he had finally emerged as a major Chicago blues-harmonica player, one who had added jazz and R&B touches to the blues fundamentals learned from his mentors. Branch's first solo album, The Blues Keep Following Me Around, captures his modern vision of the Chicago blues in the most persuasive terms possible. The album separates itself from the usual parade of blues releases by the high quality of the songwriting and playing and by the boldness with which Branch stretches the blues form rhythmically and harmonically without breaking it. --Geoffrey Himes --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

The Blues Keep Following Me Around, Music, Billy Branch, Blues, Blues Music, Chicago Blues, Electric Harmonica Blues, Harmonica Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Pop

The Blues Keep Following Me Around

google.com

Music:

  1. The Fat Man Sings Live [Live]
  2. The Folkways Years, 1944-1963
  3. The Genius of Ray Charles
  4. The Original Peacock Recordings
  5. The Second Time Around
  6. The Sky Is Crying: The History of Elmore James
  7. The Very Best of Buddy Guy
  8. These Blues
  9. Tin Pan Alley Blues
  10. Trippin' Live [Live]

Music

music

Recommended Music:

Chance to Cut Is a Chance to Cure [Import]

Krios for Orchestra

Keyboard Music by Thomas Roseingrave

Music: Punk Rock Rarities

Now Here Is Nowhere [Import]

No Goats No Glory

Jesus Puts a Song in My Soul

Maroon [Extra tracks]

Lucia Pulido

Mozart: Requieum in D Minor - SCO - Mackerras

Live at Benaroya Hall [Live]

Le Hot Club de France [Live]

Mega Techno, Vol. 4 [Box set] [Import]

Plenty

Green Gate