Big George Jackson Blues Band - Southern In My Soul (2003) [CD Rip]
Artist: Big George Jackson Blues Band
Title: Southern In My Soul
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Black & Tan Records
Genre: Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 46:27
Total Size: 311 MB | 114 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Southern In My Soul
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Black & Tan Records
Genre: Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 46:27
Total Size: 311 MB | 114 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Southern In My Soul (4:09)
2. I've Done More For You Baby (2:27)
3. Blue Sky (4:31)
4. Go For A Ride (3:09)
5. Crosseyed Annie (4:26)
6. Love So Strong (5:43)
7. Biscuits 'n' Molasses (3:47)
8. I'm Sorry (4:38)
9. Amtrek (4:44)
10. You Ain't All That (3:27)
11. Argue, Fuss 'n' Fight (5:21)
Personnel:
Big George Jackson - Vocals, Harp
Jeremy Johnson - Guitar, Drums
Phil Schmid - Guitar, Percussion
Dwight Dario - Drums
John Schroder - Bass
Big George Jackson might be based in the north, but his heart is very firmly below the Mason-Dixon line. Along with his band, the singer and harp player belts out some very raw blues, with a groove that simply won't quit -- just listen to the cover of Otis Smothers' "I've Done More for You, Baby" for an example. But there's more to the band. Jackson not only has a wonderful deep voice, but a very strong turn of phrase in his lyrics, while there are no meandering solos in the group -- everything is razor sharp, as typified by guitarists Jeremy Johnson and Phil Schmid, who never use ten notes when one will suffice. The album was recorded in their home studio, but the sound is as full as anything done somewhere more expensive. It may be blues straight down the line, yet it's anything but by the numbers. ~Chris Nickson
Big George Jackson - Vocals, Harp
Jeremy Johnson - Guitar, Drums
Phil Schmid - Guitar, Percussion
Dwight Dario - Drums
John Schroder - Bass
Big George Jackson might be based in the north, but his heart is very firmly below the Mason-Dixon line. Along with his band, the singer and harp player belts out some very raw blues, with a groove that simply won't quit -- just listen to the cover of Otis Smothers' "I've Done More for You, Baby" for an example. But there's more to the band. Jackson not only has a wonderful deep voice, but a very strong turn of phrase in his lyrics, while there are no meandering solos in the group -- everything is razor sharp, as typified by guitarists Jeremy Johnson and Phil Schmid, who never use ten notes when one will suffice. The album was recorded in their home studio, but the sound is as full as anything done somewhere more expensive. It may be blues straight down the line, yet it's anything but by the numbers. ~Chris Nickson