Lucky Peterson - What Have I Done Wrong: The Best Of The JSP Studio Sessions (2017) [CD Rip]

Artist: Lucky Peterson
Title: What Have I Done Wrong: The Best Of The JSP Studio Sessions
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: JSP Records
Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 56:42
Total Size: 364 MB | 144 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: What Have I Done Wrong: The Best Of The JSP Studio Sessions
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: JSP Records
Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 56:42
Total Size: 364 MB | 144 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. After The Dance (3:43)
2. Til' My Dyin' Day (6:20)
3. Age Ain't Nothing But A Number (3:51)
4. Strange Things Happening Every Day (4:32)
5. Lost The Right: (3:10)
6. What Have I Done Wrong (3:40)
7. Never Coming Back (3:16)
8. Where's Lucky (7:18)
9. Have You Ever (Could Have Been You) (4:43)
10. From Me (6:54)
11. Back To Sing The Blues (4:33)
12. I'm A Lucky Man (4:34)
Multi-instrumentalist Lucky Peterson cements his position as one of the era's leading Bluesmen with this Best of the JSP sessions. Features various special guests and this edition comes with 4 bonus unreleased tracks.
A protege of Willie Dixon's he performed at the age of five on the Ed Sullivan show. Acclaimed as a child prodigy, he consolidated his musical skills at Buffalo Academy, before bowing to the inevitable and playing guitar and keyboards for the likes of Etta James. Bobby Bland and Little Milton. That pedigree is evident in every track here. We hear Lucky evolving from assurance to sheer mastery. And that's to say nothing of his singing, songwriting, and band leading skills.
A protege of Willie Dixon's he performed at the age of five on the Ed Sullivan show. Acclaimed as a child prodigy, he consolidated his musical skills at Buffalo Academy, before bowing to the inevitable and playing guitar and keyboards for the likes of Etta James. Bobby Bland and Little Milton. That pedigree is evident in every track here. We hear Lucky evolving from assurance to sheer mastery. And that's to say nothing of his singing, songwriting, and band leading skills.