Gary Primich - Company Man (1997)

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Title: Company Man
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Black Top Records
Genre: Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 46:22
Total Size: 324 MB | 139 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Company Man (3:36)
2. Turn Your Damper Down (4:22)
3. My Home (4:29)
4. The Briar Patch (4:27)
5. What's It Gonna Be (4:17)
6. Ain't You Trouble (4:38)
7. Big Daddy's Coming Home (3:03)
8. Dry Country Blues (4:49)
9. Hook, Line And Sinker (2:41)
10. Varmint (3:18)
11. Cold Hand In Mine (3:41)
12. Jailbird (2:54)

Gary Primich's recording career has been indeed a work in progress, with his earliest efforts showing much promise with a workmanlike aura to them, with each new release heading into some mighty cool terrain, taking -- as always -- the path less traveled. And Company Man is certainly the most adventurous of his releases to date, taking his fine songwriting craft and huge harp tone in a multitude of directions. Needless to say, the highlights abound throughout, but most notable in passing are a pair of Smiley Lewis numbers, "Jail Bird" and "Hook, Line, and Sinker," with the former getting the jug-band romp of its life, the Big Walter-borrows-Little Walter's-band instrumental "Varmint," or the jazzy-as-hell "Ain't You Trouble." Or that eerie minor-key voodoo piece, "What's It Gonna Be," or the lowdown "Dry County Blues," which is probably the dirtiest sounding vocal Primich has ever laid down, pure gravel all the way.


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