Guitar Slim - The Things That I Used To Do (1991)
Artist: Guitar Slim
Title: The Things That I Used To Do
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Blues, Electric Blues, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 65:14
Total Size: 205 MB | 137 MB
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TracklistTitle: The Things That I Used To Do
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Blues, Electric Blues, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 65:14
Total Size: 205 MB | 137 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Well I Done Got Over It 2:29
02. Trouble Don't Last 3:15
03. Guitar Slim 2:41
04. The Story Of My Life 3:01
05. A Letter To My Girl Friend 2:10
06. Reap What You Sow 2:51
07. Later For You Baby 2:22
08. The Things That I Used To Do 3:02
09. Quicksand 2:24
10. Bad Luck Blues 2:57
11. Think It Over 2:23
12. Our Only Child 2:07
13. I Got Sumpin' For You 2:23
14. Sufferin' Mind 2:30
15. Twenty Five Lies 2:16
16. Something To Remember You By 3:20
17. Certainly All 2:21
18. Going Down Slow 3:37
19. Stand By Me 2:15
20. You Give Me Nothing But The Blues 2:19
21. You're Gonna Miss Me 2:56
22. I Wanna Love-A You 2:19
23. I Got Sumpin' For You (1987) 4:38
24. Reap What You Sow (1987) 2:38
No 1950s blues guitarist even came close to equaling the flamboyant Guitar
Slim in the showmanship department. Armed with an estimated 350 feet of
cord between his axe and his amp, Slim would confidently stride on-stage
wearing a garishly hued suit of red, blue, or green, usually with his hair
dyed to match! It's rare to find a blues guitarist hailing from Texas or
Louisiana who doesn't cite Slim as one of his principal influences: Buddy
Guy, Earl King, Guitar Shorty, Albert Collins, Chick Willis, and plenty
more have enthusiastically testified to Slim's enduring sway.
Slim in the showmanship department. Armed with an estimated 350 feet of
cord between his axe and his amp, Slim would confidently stride on-stage
wearing a garishly hued suit of red, blue, or green, usually with his hair
dyed to match! It's rare to find a blues guitarist hailing from Texas or
Louisiana who doesn't cite Slim as one of his principal influences: Buddy
Guy, Earl King, Guitar Shorty, Albert Collins, Chick Willis, and plenty
more have enthusiastically testified to Slim's enduring sway.
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