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Natural Boogie
by Hound Dog Taylor & the HouserockersHound Dog Taylor & the Houserockers
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Hound Dog Taylor's second album was every bit as wild as the first, bringing with it a fatter sound and a wider range of emotions and music. A recut here of Taylor's first single, "Take Five," totally burns the original while the smoldering intensity of "See Me in the Evening" and "Sadie" take this album to places the first one never reached.
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Release Date: | 12/05/1989 |
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Label: | Alligator Records |
UPC: | 0014551470427 |
catalogNumber: | 4704 |
Rank: | 27688 |
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