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Harmonica Blues

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Download links and information about Harmonica Blues by Bob Corritore. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Blues, Rock genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:01:27 minutes.

Artist: Bob Corritore
Release date: 2010
Genre: Blues, Rock
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:01:27
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No. Title Length
1. What Kind of Man Is This? (featuring Koko Taylor, Bob Margolin, Willie, Bob Stroger, Little Frank Krakowski) 4:18
2. Tell Me 'Bout It (featuring LOUISIANA RED, Chris James, Brian Fahey, David Maxwell, Patrick Rynn) 4:09
3. Things You Do (featuring Dave, David Riley) 3:01
4. Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes (featuring Paul Thomas, Nappy Brown, Kid Ramos, Johnny Rapp) 2:50
5. 1815 West Roosevelt (Instrumental) (featuring Eddie Shaw, James, Buddy Reed) 3:58
6. That's All Right (featuring Henry Gray, Robert Lockwood, JR, Johnny Rapp) 3:17
7. Tin Pan Alley (featuring Chris James, Brian Fahey, Big Pete Pearson, Johnny Rapp) 5:30
8. Sundown San Diego (featuring Chris James, Brian Fahey, Patrick Rynn, Eddie Taylor Jr, Tomcat Courtney) 3:50
9. That's My Baby (featuring Eddy Clearwater, Chris James, Brian Fahey, Patrick Rynn, Eddie Taylor Jr) 4:42
10. Things Have Changed (featuring Henry Gray, Chris James, Patrick Rynn, Bob Riedy) 3:09
11. Big Fat Mama (featuring " Pine Top " Perkins, Chris James, Brian Fahey, Patrick Rynn) 3:51
12. No More Doggin' (featuring Kid Ramos, Johnny Rapp, Chief Schabuttie Gilliame) 4:24
13. Bumble Bee (featuring Chris James, Honeyboy Edwards, Patrick Rynn) 3:36
14. I Need To Be Be'd With (featuring Paul Thomas, Carol Fran, Johnny Rapp, Thomas Mahon) 3:32
15. 6 Bits In Your Dollar (featuring Little Milton, Henry Gray, Johnny Rapp) 7:20

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Over two-plus decades, Bob Corritore has become one of the most reliable sidemen as a talented blues harmonica player, popular with younger musicians and veterans. This compilation features Corritore in a variety of settings over that 20-year period, with all-star bluesmen galore. Each track singles out his exploits with such notable blues legends as Koko Taylor, Louisiana Red, Robert Lockwood, Jr., Eddy Clearwater, Henry Gray, Pinetop Perkins, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, and Little Milton among countless others. There's no way to pick the best songs (they're all great) unless you favor certain types of blues from boogie, choogling struts, or rough-edged, down-and-dirty Southside Chicago shouts. The funniest track is Nappy Brown's feature "Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes," sung in a deep, ribald manner. In an ultimately classic style, vocalist Lockwood and pianist Gray team up on "That's All Right," while Clearwater takes the cake on an upbeat and joyous "That's My Baby." The lesser known Chief Schabuttie Gilliame cops Howlin' Wolf during "No More Doggin'" and "Tell Me 'Bout It" whiles Louisiana Red comes closest to the immortal style of Muddy Waters. Throughout is Corritore's biting, literate, clean harmonica playing that fortifies, glues together, and inspires these-well known artists. Nothing less than a fantastic collection of authentic American music, Harmonica Blues is a must-have item for any fan of this music. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi