Edd Lively & The Blues Movers - Got Them Cowtown Blues [Vinyl] (1988)
Artist: Edd Lively & The Blues Movers
Title: Got Them Cowtown Blues (Vinyl Clean)
Year Of Release: 1988
Label: Full Moon Records
Genre: Texas Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 25:26
Total Size: 178 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Got Them Cowtown Blues (Vinyl Clean)
Year Of Release: 1988
Label: Full Moon Records
Genre: Texas Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 25:26
Total Size: 178 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. There's Another Man (3:34)
2. Look Over Yanders Wall (3:41)
3. I'm Tore Down (3:35)
4. It's A Sin (4:28)
5. Jimmy Reed's Mama (2:04)
6. She Took Everything (2:28)
7. I Don't Know (2:11)
8. Mama, Treat Your Daddy Right (3:25)
Personnel:
Guitar, Vocals – Edd Lively
Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Pat Trimble
Keyboards – Dan Ross
Drums – Vaughan Bean
Harmonica on track 8 – Robert Ealey
While Touring The world with late Texas Blues Freddie King, Edd Lively learned a thing or two about blues. His vocal and guitar perfomances on this album reflect this close association. The Bblues Movers were fortunate enough to be joined by another Texas blues great, Mr. Robert Ealey, blues singer deluxe and owner of the historic Blue Bird Club, home of the Fort Worth Blues since the late 1940's. Mr. Ealey is a genius of musical spontaneity and we hope you like his 'invisible' harmonica solo on 'Mama, Treat Your Daddy Right!'. We intentionally kept this album as 'Funky' as we could and we hop everyone enjoys this tribute to the rocking Texas blues. ~J.V. Bean
Guitar, Vocals – Edd Lively
Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Pat Trimble
Keyboards – Dan Ross
Drums – Vaughan Bean
Harmonica on track 8 – Robert Ealey
While Touring The world with late Texas Blues Freddie King, Edd Lively learned a thing or two about blues. His vocal and guitar perfomances on this album reflect this close association. The Bblues Movers were fortunate enough to be joined by another Texas blues great, Mr. Robert Ealey, blues singer deluxe and owner of the historic Blue Bird Club, home of the Fort Worth Blues since the late 1940's. Mr. Ealey is a genius of musical spontaneity and we hope you like his 'invisible' harmonica solo on 'Mama, Treat Your Daddy Right!'. We intentionally kept this album as 'Funky' as we could and we hop everyone enjoys this tribute to the rocking Texas blues. ~J.V. Bean