- Walk My Blues Away
- I'll Take You Back
- Sittin' Here Thinkin'
- What's on Your Mind
- Down on the Farm
- Please Mr. Johnson
- Mojo Ain't Working
- Long Way from San Antone
- Mystery Train
- Positive Thinking
- Sweet Potato Pie
- The Bright Lights
- Honky Tonk
- I'm Walkin'
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0632375600426

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Product Details
Release Date: | 08/15/2000 |
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Label: | Highnote |
UPC: | 0632375600426 |
catalogNumber: | 756004 |
Rank: | 102283 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Charles Earland Hammond OrganCarlos Garnett Tenor Saxophone
Bill Heid Piano
Etta Jones Vocals
Houston Person Tenor Saxophone
Norman Simmons Piano
Irene Reid Vocals
Melvin Sparks Guitar
Kenny Washington Drums
Eric Alexander Tenor Saxophone
Sam Carr Drums
Dwayne Dolphin Bass
Jeff Levine Organ,Piano
J.J. Malone Guitar,Vocals
Chris Millar Drums
Bernard "Pretty" Purdie Drums
Jim Rotondi Trumpet
RJ Spangler Drums
Robert Walker Guitar,Vocals
John Webber Bass
Arthur Williams Harp
Hash Brown Guitar
Roach Drums
Big Al Dupree Piano,Saxophone,Vocals
Johnnie Bassett Guitar,Vocals
Frank "Paris Slim" Goldwasser Guitar
Gary Fritz Percussion
Clarence Walker Guitar
Bill Boris Guitar
Jeff Henry Bass
Fillmore Slim Guitar,Vocals
Tommy Bankhead Guitar,Vocals
Jesse Hoggard Guitar
Willie Willis Guitar,Vocals
Michael Karn Tenor Saxophone
T.J. Johnson Drums
Bob Lohr Piano
Bobby Henderson Bass
Arthur Williams Vocals
Technical Credits
Charles Earland ProducerBill Heid Producer
Houston Person Producer
Joe Fields Producer
Chris Millar Producer
RJ Spangler Producer
Arthur Williams Composer
Annalee Valencia Art Direction
W. Jackson Composer
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