James Cotton - Chicago Sessions (2023)

Artist: James Cotton
Title: Chicago Sessions
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Reel Music
Genre: Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 30:18
Total Size: 167 MB | 74 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Chicago Sessions
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Reel Music
Genre: Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 30:18
Total Size: 167 MB | 74 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Three Harp Boogie (Aka Hey, Hey / South Side Boogie) (2023 Remaster) (2:37)
2. So Glad You're Mine (2023 Remaster) (3:07)
3. Diggin' My Potatoes (2023 Remaster) (2:07)
4. V-8 Ford Blues (2023 Remaster) (4:00)
5. Polly Put The Kettle On (2023 Remaster) (1:46)
6. I Need You So Bad (2023 Remaster) (2:14)
7. There Is Something On Your Mind (2023 Remaster) (3:42)
8. Off The Wall (2023 Remaster) (2:39)
9. Don't Start Me Talkin' (2023 Remaster) (2:31)
10. Sweet Sixteen (2023 Remaster) (5:32)
Personnel:
Vocals, Harmonica – James Cotton
Guitar – Elvin Bishop, Luther Tucker
Harmonica – Billy Boy Arnold (track 1), Paul Butterfield (track 1, 3)
Baritone Saxophone – Delbert Hill, McKinley Easton
Bass, Vocals [Vocal] – Robert Anderson
Piano – Alberto Gianquinto
Drums – Sam Lay
Tenor Saxophone – James Barge
Trombone – John Watson, Louis Satterfield
Trumpet – Paul Serrano
James Cotton can be among the harmonica counted greats in rhythm n blues. Recorded in Chicago during the sixties, these recordings showcase Cotton in two very different blues playing styles: stripped back acoustic blues, and soulful big band blues. Cottons takes on these classics have earned their place in history and he plays alongside some of the finest Chicago talents of the time.
Vocals, Harmonica – James Cotton
Guitar – Elvin Bishop, Luther Tucker
Harmonica – Billy Boy Arnold (track 1), Paul Butterfield (track 1, 3)
Baritone Saxophone – Delbert Hill, McKinley Easton
Bass, Vocals [Vocal] – Robert Anderson
Piano – Alberto Gianquinto
Drums – Sam Lay
Tenor Saxophone – James Barge
Trombone – John Watson, Louis Satterfield
Trumpet – Paul Serrano
James Cotton can be among the harmonica counted greats in rhythm n blues. Recorded in Chicago during the sixties, these recordings showcase Cotton in two very different blues playing styles: stripped back acoustic blues, and soulful big band blues. Cottons takes on these classics have earned their place in history and he plays alongside some of the finest Chicago talents of the time.