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Really Blue

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Download links and information about Really Blue by Tom Principato. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Blues Rock genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 55:15 minutes.

Artist: Tom Principato
Release date: 1998
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock
Tracks: 12
Duration: 55:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Every Minute, Every Hour 4:25
2. Sweet Little Woman 5:09
3. One for Danny (Dedicated to Danny Gatton) 3:11
4. Stranger's Eyes 7:15
5. Walking Blues 5:43
6. Really Blue 5:34
7. Standing At the Crossroads Again 4:43
8. In Orbit 4:17
9. Kansas City Blues (Joe Turner Medley) 5:05
10. Baby, Please 3:06
11. In Another Dream 4:23
12. Here, In My Heart 2:24

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Principato's seventh album continues the tradition of strong guitar work coupled with vocals that are less than scintillating but never offensive, wedded to material that's more of a showcase for his playing than it is actual songs. He gives his blues-shuffle-in-E chops a workout on Johnny Jones' "Sweet Little Woman" (a cleaned-up version of the "dozens"), and his blues-rock licks get trotted out on a stiff version of Robert Johnson's "Walkin' Blues" and the T-Birds-like "Standing at the Crossroads Again." On the plus side, the minor-key slow blues workout "Really Blue," the jazzy "In Orbit" and his tribute to Danny Gatton ("One For Danny") all have their moments, and "In Another Dream" shows real originality. While Principato's penchant for ending a phrase with a trademarked triplet can get annoying in a hurry, fans of hot, well-executed guitar who aren't fussy about familiar contexts will enjoy this album.