The Mannish Boys - Big Plans (2007) Lossless

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Title: Big Plans
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Delta Groove Music
Genre: Blues, Electric Chicago Blues
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 57:37
Total Size: 460 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. Border Town Blues
02. I Can´t Stay Here
03. I Get So Worried
04. Mary Jane
05. Carpet Bagger Blues
06. Just to Be with You
07. Gotta Move
08. Why Do Things Happen to Me
09. Groan My Blues Away
10. Mine All Mine
11. Young & Tender
12. My Baby´s a Good Un
13. Broken Hearted Blues
14. Walkin´Down Filmore
15. California Blues

The Mannish Boys return with the long awaited folow up studio album to their widely acclaimed debut "That Represent Man," nominated for both "Album Of The Year" and "Traditional Album Of The Year" in the 2006 Blues Music Awards, and the in-concert set "Live & In Demand." Over the course of three releases, countless live gigs and festival appearances around the world, the steady core of the band has featured a flexible and rotating cast of starring characters who have kept things interesting and fresh with each new release.

On "Big Plans," veterans of The Mannish Boys lend their full support with a perfectly chosen program of seldom heard covers and strong original material. Members both past and present are given ample room to strut their stuff featuring great performances by Finis Tasby, Johnny Dyer, Kid Ramos, Kirk "Eli" Fletcher, Frank "Paris Slim" Goldwasser, Leon Blue, Randy Chortkoff, Tom Leavey and Richard "Big Foot" Innes.

Of course it wouldn't be a Mannish Boys cd without some surprises, and this time out they look to the blues capital of Chicago for a couple of extraordinary special guests including legendary blues guitarist Jody Williams, known for his ground breaking work on classic '50's sides by Otis Rush, Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Rogers and Billy Boy Arnold. Delta Groove also proudly introduces veteran Chicago singer Bobby Jones, who was active on the Chicago blues scene in the late '50's. Jones was the featured vocalist in The Aces with Dave and Louis Myers a few years after they'd parted ways with Little Walter. Other guests include Rick Holmstrom, Mitch Kashmar, Rob Rio, Larry Taylor, Jeff Turmes and David "Woody" Woodford..."Big Plans" indeed!

"...no finer collection of blues talent exists today in one band." - Blues Revue Magazine

"An all-star blues band with an authentic spirit, The Mannish Boys have what it takes to preserve the music that deserves to be called our national treasure." - Southland Blues Magazine

"...this group honors the blues tradition by carrying it forward faithfully and expertly." - Santa Barbara Blues Society