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Steve Bailey & The Blue Flames - Bailey's Blues (2001) [CD Rip]

Steve Bailey & The Blue Flames - Bailey's Blues (2001) [CD Rip]
  • Title: Bailey's Blues
  • Year Of Release: 2001
  • Label: Bluestown Records
  • Genre: Electric Blues
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
  • Total Time: 49:13
  • Total Size: 328 MB | 135 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Used To Be My Happy Home (3:17)
2. It's Alright (For Isaac Scott) (4:08)
3. House Party Bar B Q (2:38)
4. Somethin' To Tell You (4:00)
5. Knockin' At Your Door (3:15)
6. Hoodoo Ii (4:15)
7. Tell Me When (3:24)
8. My Heart Fell Like A Rock (3:44)
9. I Want To Sleep With Phyllis Diller (3:29)
10. Broke And Hungry (3:38)
11. Long As My Baby's There (3:20)
12. Ain't Enough Good Love To Go Around (2:51)
13. Biscuit Roller (4:06)
14. Steve's Acoustic Boogie (3:02)

Personnel:
Steve Bailey - Harp & Vocals
Guy Quintino - Bass
Andrew Cloutier - Drums
John Stephan - Guitar
Tim Sherman - Guitar
Dan Newton - Keyboards
Lonnie Williams - Saxophone
Sam Newton - Trombone

Steve Bailey and the Blue Flames is a veteran blues band from the Seattle, Washington area. The band is know for it's energy and creative songwriting.

Mr. Bailey's opening track, "Used To Be My Happy Home" is a ballsy way to get things going. Steve Bailey's immensely likeable and ready-to-jam vocals along with his powerful, expressive harp-playing provide a constant force throughout this CD. It's chock-full of struts, shuffles and boogies of varying tempos that would not have been out of place in any juke joint of the Depression Era. Steve Bailey's innovative artistry and diverse career amplifies this CD. The overall sonic impression of this disc is an explosively orchestrated symphony of barrelhouse blues, expertly ignited by Steve Bailey's incinerating harmonica, with the fire continuously kindled by The Blue Flames.

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