Tail Dragger & Bob Corritore - Longtime Friends In The Blues (2012) [CD Rip]

Artist: Tail Dragger & Bob Corritore
Title: Longtime Friends In The Blues
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Delta Groove Productions
Genre: Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 53:58
Total Size: 373 MB | 162 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Longtime Friends In The Blues
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Delta Groove Productions
Genre: Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 53:58
Total Size: 373 MB | 162 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. I'm Worried (5:02)
2. Sugar Mama (5:25)
3. Birthday Blues (4:55)
4. She's Worryin' Me (6:38)
5. Cold Outdoors (4:31)
6. So Ezee (5:22)
7. Through With You (6:59)
8. Done Got Old (3:47)
9. Boogie Woogie Ball (4:29)
10. Please Mr. Jailer (6:45)
Personnel: Tail Dragger (vocals); Bob Corritore (harmonica); Henry Gray (piano, vocals track 2); Kirk Fletcher & Chris James (guitar); Patrick Rynn (bass); Brian Fahey (drums).
Tail Dragger and Bob Corritore combine forces to deliver a powerful album of heartfelt Chicago Blues. Joining the proceedings are an ensemble of first rate players including piano legend Henry Gray, guitarists Kirk Fletcher & Chris James, and the rhythm section of bassist Patrick Rynn, and drummer Brian Fahey.
Tail Dragger and Bob Corritore first met on January 11, 1976 at the 1815 Club on Chicago’s West Side where they performed at a tribute to Howlin’ Wolf. who had died the day before. This was the symbolic beginning of a lifetime friendship and musical collaboration. Here is an album of raw, intense, emotional blues, performed ferociously and with no apologies.
Tail Dragger and Bob Corritore combine forces to deliver a powerful album of heartfelt Chicago Blues. Joining the proceedings are an ensemble of first rate players including piano legend Henry Gray, guitarists Kirk Fletcher & Chris James, and the rhythm section of bassist Patrick Rynn, and drummer Brian Fahey.
Tail Dragger and Bob Corritore first met on January 11, 1976 at the 1815 Club on Chicago’s West Side where they performed at a tribute to Howlin’ Wolf. who had died the day before. This was the symbolic beginning of a lifetime friendship and musical collaboration. Here is an album of raw, intense, emotional blues, performed ferociously and with no apologies.