Create account Log in

Fast Fingers

[Edit]

Download links and information about Fast Fingers by Jimmy Dawkins. This album was released in 1969 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 51:15 minutes.

Artist: Jimmy Dawkins
Release date: 1969
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 12
Duration: 51:15
Buy on iTunes $7.99
Buy on Amazon $7.99

Tracks

[Edit]
No. Title Length
1. It Serves Me Right to Suffer 4:11
2. I Wonder Why 3:08
3. I'm Good for Nothing 5:15
4. Triple Trebles 2:46
5. I Finally Learned a Lesson 3:47
6. You Got to Keep On Trying 4:17
7. Night Rock 3:30
8. Little Angel Child 3:59
9. I Don't Know What Love Is 6:01
10. Breaking Down 5:35
11. Sad and Blues 4:55
12. Back Home Blues 3:51

Details

[Edit]

First released in 1969, after guitarist Jimmy Dawkins had served a long apprenticeship as a sideman in the Chicago electric blues scene, Fast Fingers remains one of the finest pure electric blues albums of its era. Dawkins proves to be a solid songwriter and an able singer, although the best moments on the album invariably come when he tears off a casually perfect, deeply soulful, but never showy electric solo. Highlights include the stomping instrumental "Triple Trebles," featuring an outstanding Dawkins solo over a funky horn-driven rhythm, and the mellow, laid-back opener, "It Serves Me Right to Suffer." The album was finally reissued on CD in 1998 with a new cover and two fine outtakes from the original sessions, "Sad and Blues" (which features an exceptional extended solo by Dawkins) and "Back Home Blues," which is a 1969 recording with a new (1998) vocal by Dawkins.