Blues Is All Right
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Blues is All Right | ||
Studio album by Guitar Shorty | ||
Released | August 27, 1996 | |
Genre | blues blues rock |
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Length | 68:48 | |
Label | Collectables | |
Producer(s) | Swamp Dogg | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Guitar Shorty chronology | ||
Billie Jean Blues (1996) |
Blues Is All Right (1996) |
Roll Over, Baby (1998) |
Blues is All Right is the first fourth studio album released by blues guitarist Guitar Shorty (David Kearney). The album was released on CD by the label Collectables on August 27, 1996, the same day as the compilation album Billie Jean Blues. The album was produced by Swamp Dogg at several studios. The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings says that this album is the superior of it and Billie Jean Blues due to more varied material.[1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Introduction/The Blues Is All Right" (Kearney) — 12:19
- "The Thrill Is Gone" (Darnell, Hawkins) — 8:45
- "History of Jody" (Kearney) — 13:24
- "How Blue Can You Get?" (Kearney) — 10:39
- "Never Make Your Move Too Soon" (Kearney) — 10:21
- "How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come Around)" (Kearney) — 5:20
- "Bump the Donkey" (Kearney) — 5:27
- "Hard Life" (Kearney) — 2:33
[edit] Personnel
- Guitar Shorty — guitar, vocals
- Mark Marymont — liner notes
[edit] References
- ^ The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings by Tony Russell, Chris Smith, et al. pg 231.