Blues 'N' Trouble - Blues Graffiti + Rare Or/And Live: The Hat Trick Era (2000)

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Title: Blues Graffiti + Rare Or/And Live: The Hat Trick Era
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Road Goes On Forever Records
Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 99:07
Total Size: 726 MB | 238 MB
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Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Sin City (2:16)
02. Poor Man's Prison (3:26)
03. Red Win Boogaloo (2:53)
04. Dames Don't Care (3:37)
05. Drink Till I Die (Keep On Drinking) (3:18)
06. Dr. Boogie (3:20)
07. Little Black Engine (3:17)
08. Louisiana Blues (4:55)
09. Dangerous Curves (2:39)
10. Another Little Drink (3:06)
11. Can Ladies Kill? (4:26)
12. Grim Reaper Blues (4:09)
13. Hip Shakin' Mama (Live Version) (7:23)

CD 2:
01. Tavellin Light (3:56)
02. When The Lights Go Down (2:40)
03. Comin' Home (2:50)
04. Rockin' With You Jimmy (3:17)
05. T.N.T. (2:07)
06. Don't Need No Doctor (2:40)
07. Long Gone Man (2:50)
08. Downtown Saturday Night (3:08)
09. Be Mine Tonight (2:47)
10. What's The Matter (3:28)
11. Till The Well Runs Dry (2:47)
12. Cherry Peaches (4:57)
13. See My Baby Shake It (2:58)
14. Sugar Coated Love (3:41)
15. Lying On The Kitchen Floor (2:51)
16. Madison Blues (3:15)

Two mid-'80s albums by Blues 'N' Trouble -- Blues Graffiti and Live and/or Rare: The Hat Trick Era -- were combined on a double-disc set by Road Goes on Forever Records in 2000.

This five-piece blues band, all members of which were born in Scotland, was formed in the early 80s by Tim Elliott (harmonica/vocals) and John Bruce (guitar). After numerous personnel changes during their formative and semi-professional years, by the middle of the decade they settled into a hard driving and highly regarded band. In the mid-80s, Blues ‘N’ Trouble toured as support band to some visitors from the USA, including Robert Cray, B.B. King, Charlie Musselwhite, Pinetop Perkins and Junior Wells. Blues ‘N’ Trouble continued to work a busy schedule during the next 20 years, appearing at numerous UK venues and also playing festivals around the world. At the start of the 00s, Elliott was leading Mike Park (guitar/vocals), Alan Scott (bass) and ‘Lucky’ Lox Lovell (drums). ~AMG


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