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Key Information
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| Artist: |
King Ernest |
| Record Label: |
Fat Possum Records |
| Genre: |
Blues |
| Subgenre: |
Chicago Blues |
| Release Date: |
December 15, 2004 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Suffer and Stay 2. Blues Conviction 3. Contentment 4. Rock Me in Your Arms 5. House Where Nobody Lives 6. Fallin' Down on My Face With the Blues 7. Till the Day I Die 8. Must Have Lost My Mind 9. Wood Rat 10. Regular Man |
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Personnel includes: King Ernest Baker (vocals); Robert Thomas Bucy (guitar); Rick Holmstrom (guitar, background vocals); Jeff Turmes (saxophone); Andy Kaulkin (piano, organ); Laurence Baulden (bass); Steve Mugallian (drums). Recorded at Doug Messengers Studio, North Hollywood, California. Personnel: King Ernest (vocals); Efren Santana, Michael Benedict, Jeff Big Dad Turmes (saxophone); Kincaid Smith (trumpet, background vocals); Andy Kaulkin (piano, organ); Steve Mugalian (drums); Deston Berry (background vocals). Recording information: Doug Messengers Studio, North Hollywood, CA (01/2000-02/2000). Photographer: Billy Turner. The second (and sadly the last--"King" Ernest Baker was killed in a car crash just before its release) album by the cult bluesman splits the difference between blues and soul, as the title suggests. Both forms are of the late '60s/early '70s variety. His back-up band here is pure Memphis minimalist. On Baker originals like "Suffer and Stay," they sound like Booker T. and the MGs, wh... |
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