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Blues License is Renée Geyer's 8th solo release and is unique in her Soul/R & B catalogue in that this is a straightforward blues/rock album. The Kevin Borich Express are featured on 5 of the 8 tracks and receive equal accreditation on the back sleeve.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Thrill Is Gone" – 6.55 (Rick Darnell, Roy Hawkins)
- "That Did It Babe" – 5.15 (Pearl Woods)
- "Set Me Free" – 4.08 (Deadric Malone)
- "Bellhop Blues" – 3.23 (Kevin Borich)
- "Won't Be Long" – 3.48 (J. Leslie McFarland)
- "Stormy Monday" – 6.43 (Aaron "T-Bone" Walker)
- "Dust My Blues" – 3.03 (Elmore James)
- "Feeling Is Believing" – 7.01 (Willie Henderson, Richard Parker)
[edit] Credits
[edit] The Kevin Borich Express
- Kevin Borich: Guitar ("The Thrill Is Gone", "Set Me Free", "Bellhop Blues", "Stormy Monday", "Feeling Is Believing")
- Tim Partridge: Bass guitar (All tracks)
- John Annas: Drums (All except "Won't Be Long")
[edit] Additional musicians
- Kerrie Biddell: Backing vocals ("Won't Be Long", "Feeling is Believing")
- Tim Piper: Guitar ("That Did It Babe", "Dust My Blues")
- Mark Punch: Guitar ("Won't Be Long")
- Steve Hopes: Drums ("Won't Be Long")
- Ron King: Harmonica ("Dust My Blues")
[edit] Additional credits
- Producers: Mal Logan & Renée Geyer
- Engineer: Alan Thorne
- Recorded at Trafalgar Studios, Melbourne, Australia
- Photography: Patrick Jones (front), Phil Manning, David Parker
[edit] Sources
- Original album
- Chris Spencer's Who's Who of Australian Rock
[edit] External links