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Now You Can Talk About Me

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Download links and information about Now You Can Talk About Me by George Harmonica Smith. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Blues, Country genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 45:11 minutes.

Artist: George Harmonica Smith
Release date: 1998
Genre: Blues, Country
Tracks: 14
Duration: 45:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Blowing the Blues (featuring George) 4:15
2. Yes, Baby (featuring George) 2:13
3. Tight Dress (featuring George) 2:31
4. Times Won't Be Hard Always (featuring George) 2:27
5. Good Things (featuring George) 2:48
6. Goin' Down Slow (featuring George) 3:33
7. Last Chance (featuring George) 4:06
8. Boogie'n With George (featuring George) 2:16
9. Bad Start (featuring George) 4:18
10. Astatic Stomp (featuring George) 3:56
11. I Left My Heart in San Francisco (featuring George) 3:05
12. Sunbird (featuring George) 2:09
13. Chicago City (featuring George) 4:31
14. Peg O' My Heart (featuring George) 3:03

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Now You Can Talk About Me collects mid- and late-period Smith, with the harmonica genius' '60s sides for the microscopic imprint Sotoplay sampled on the first five cuts. The remainder of the album is from a 1982 session for the Murray Brothers label with Rod Piazza behind the board, which produced the Boogie'n with George album. Also included are the previously unreleased "Last Chance" and a powerful instrumental slow-burner. Junior Watson shines on guitar on these tracks and Smith's tone is big, fat, rich, and full of ideas galore on tunes like "Bad Start," "Astatic Stomp," "Sunbird," and the title track. But Smith's use of a chromatic harp will strike most blues mavens as something unique and out of the ordinary, as he tackles such standards as "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" and "Peg o' My Heart" with considerable élan, imparting both with a bluesy feel that Jerry Murad & the Harmonicats could only envision. If you like great blues harmonica playing, you're going to love Now You Can Talk About Me. Add Smith's name to the list of all-time greats near the top with this one.