Harmonica Slim - Black Bottom Blues (1995)

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Title: Black Bottom Blues
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Trix
Genre: Blues, Texas Blues, West Coast Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:55
Total Size: 114/255 Mb (covers)
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Tracklist:

1. Back Bottom Soul
2. 2 Trains Runnin'
3. Whiskey Headed Woman
4. Louise Ann
5. Baby Please Don't Go
6. Tijuana Blues
7. Shake Yo' Booty
8. Gonna Move Back to Town
9. Dust My Broom
10. Stoop Down
11. Drunk Woman
12. Back Bottom Blues

Bill Campbell - bass guitar
Ron Thompson - guitar
Chris Millar - drums, wood block
Jeff Henry - acoustic bass
Harmonica Slim - vocals, harmonica

If Leonard "Harmonica Slim" Riggins had lived in Chicago, he would probably have become one of the big names of the blues. But he spent his life in California - Fresno, Oakland - where his raw/down-to-earth blues couldn't reach a wide audience. That's why such a great bluesman has been so underrated and rarely recorded.
Luckyly, Trix label has captured the music of the man who was still at his best in 1995 despite his 74 years old. This record sends you back in the 50's down in Mississippi where he was born : his voice which goes through his harp mike, catches you from the beginning to the end, his hamonica playing is down home, rough and brillant, and the band is perfect - especialy Ron Thompson who has probably never played so well.
The next and last records from Harmonica Slim for Fedora records are plain comparing to this amazing one. Don't miss it if you like your blues down home and dirty.