Sue Foley - Big City Blues (1996)

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Artist:
Title: Big City Blues
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Antone's Records
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 44:39
Total Size: 175/353 Mb (scans)
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Sue Foley - Big City Blues (1996)


Tracklist:

01. Big City Blues 03:34
02. Howlin' For My Darlin' 03:38
03. To Be Alone With You 04:17
04. One Hundred Dollar Bill 02:22
05. Ain't Gonna Worry No More 02:36
06. This Time 03:45
07. As Long As I Have You 04:17
08. Highway Bound 04:04
09. If You Gotta Go 03:49
10. My Baby's Sweeter 04:21
11. Girl's Night Out 03:04

Bonus Track:
12. Positively 4th Street 04:51

Line-up::
Sue Foley - Guitar and Vocals
Jon Реnner - Bass
Fredde "Pharaoh" Walden - Drums

Riley Qsbourn - Piano on "Big City Blues" and "Ain't Gonna Worry No More"
Craig Simicheck - Piano and Hammond B-3
Chris Maresh - Upright bass on "Ain't Gonna Worry No More"
Teddy Roddy - Harmonica on "My Baby's Sweeter"
T.S. Bruton - Rhythm guitar; Vocal on "Ain't Gonna Worry No More"
The Fun Girls on "Girl's Night Out" are Toni Price, Donna Pearl, Carla
Campos, Amber July Morton and Delia Luiese Price

This highly touted vocalist/guitarist originally hails from Ottawa, Canada, although her home base shifted to Austin, Texas, when she signed with Antone's Records and cut her debut set, Young Girl Blues, in 1992 (an encore, Without a Warning, quickly followed). Foley's wicked lead guitar makes her a rarity among blueswomen.
When she was a child in Ottawa, Foley listened to rock & roll and blues-rock groups like the Rolling Stones. Although these bands sowed the seeds of her affection for the blues, her love for the music didn't blossom until she witnessed James Cotton in concert when she was 15 years old. Cotton inspired Foley to pick up the electric guitar. During her late teens and early twenties, she jammed with local Ottawa bar bands. She didn't form her own group until she moved to Vancouver in the mid-'80s.

Big City BluesFoley sent a demo tape to Antone's Records in 1990. Impressed, the label arranged an audition for the guitarist. Sue moved to Austin and soon signed a recording contract with Antone's. In 1992, her debut album, Young Girl Blues, was released. It was acclaimed by a number of blues publications. Two years later she released her second album, Without a Warning. It was followed by Big City Blues in 1995. Subsequent efforts included 1996's A Walk in the Sun, 1998's Ten Days in November, and 2000's Love Comin' Down and Back to the Blues.
Where the Action IsWhere the Action Is appeared in 2002 on Shanachie Records. Foley then switched to Ruf Records for her next two albums, 2004's Change and 2006's New Used Car. In 2007 Foley released Time Bomb, a collaborative effort with fellow Ruf labelmates Deborah Coleman and Roxanne Potvin. Foley moved to Blind Pig in 2010 for He Said She Said, a duet album with Peter Karp. The pair re-teamed in 2012 for Beyond the Crossroads. Foley returned to solo recordings in 2018 with The Ice Queen.



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