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Legendary Blues Band - Prime Time Blues (1992)

Legendary Blues Band - Prime Time Blues (1992)
  • Title: Prime Time Blues
  • Year Of Release: 1992
  • Label: Ichiban Records
  • Genre: Electric Chicago Blues
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 40:03
  • Total Size: 109/257 Mb (scans)
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Legendary Blues Band - Prime Time Blues (1992)


Tracklist:

01. You Never Miss Me
02. Stop Your Complaining
03. Lonesome For My Baby
04. Blues Today
05. Monday Morning
06. Sweet Thing (Song For Mary)
07. I Don't Know
08. Hoochie Coochie Man
09. Big Town Playboy
10. One Day Till Christmas

Line-up:
Bass – Calvin Jones
Drums, Lead Vocals, Producer – Willie Smith
Guitar – Billy Flynn, Willy Phillips
Harmonica [Harp], Lead Vocals – Madison Slim
Piano – Piano Willy O'Shawny

The Legendary Blues Band was a Chicago blues band formed in 1980 after the breakup of Muddy Waters' band.

In June 1980, Muddy Waters' backing musicians Willie "Big Eyes" Smith (drums), Pinetop Perkins (piano), Calvin "Fuzz" Jones (bass guitar), Luther Johnson (Guitar Junior) (guitar), Bob Margolin (guitar) and Jerry Portnoy (harmonica) quit over a salary dispute. The year before, Smith, Jones, Johnson and Perkins backed John Lee Hooker and Big Walter Horton in the film The Blues Brothers, playing a live version of "Boom Boom" in the Maxwell Street Market. Smith was the only band member to appear in close-up. In 1981, Portnoy, Jones, Smith and Perkins formed the Legendary Blues Band, using a monicker Muddy Waters used to introduce them when on stage. Guitarist Bob Margolin chose not to join them and formed his own band[4] and was replaced by Louis Myers on harmonica and guitar. The Legendary Blues Band recorded their debut album Life of Ease for Rounder Records. Duke Robillard guested on their second release Red Hot 'n' Blue.

The Legendary Blues Band recorded seven albums, Life of Ease, Red Hot 'n' Blue, Woke Up with the Blues (nominated for a W. C. Handy Award), Keepin' the Blues Alive, U B Da Judge, Prime Time Blues, and Money Talks, between 1981 and 1993 and toured with Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton.

Later recordings included Billy Flynn, Little Smokey Smothers, Tony O. Melio, Nick Moss and Madison Slim although the rhythm section of Jones and Smith remained through to their final release in 1993.



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