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    Jimmy Rogers - Blue Bird (1994) [Re-Up]

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    Jimmy Rogers - Blue Bird (1994) [Re-Up]

    Jimmy Rogers - Blue Bird (1994)
    CD-DA Extractor Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE,NO LOG | 334 MB | Covers
    Genre: Blues | Label: Analogue Productions | Catalog Number: APO-2001
    Release Date: 1994 | RAR 5% Rec. | Uploaded + DepositFiles


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    1. I'm Tired of Crying Over You 3:45
    2. Blue Bird 4:46
    3. Walkin' by Myself 2:30
    4. Rock Me 4:22
    5. I Lost a Good Woman 4:18
    6. Howlin' for My Darling 4:12
    7. Why are You So Mean to Me¿ 5:28
    8. Blues Falling 2:23
    9. Lemon Squeezer 3:57
    10. That Ain't It (Baby, I Need Your Love) 2:08
    11. Smokestack Lightning 4:25
    12. Blue and Lonesome 4:08
    13. Big Boss Man 3:06
    14. Jam Session (a) Jammin' with Johnnie (b) Saint Louis Blues 8:16

    Review by Ken Chang
    This was Jimmy Rogers' last "proper" Chicago blues album, and it deservedly won a W.C. Handy Award in 1995. There are no moonlighting rock stars here; they would come out in droves for Rogers' subsequent album Blues Blues Blues. And with the exception of the last track — which is basically pianist Johnnie Johnson showing off for eight minutes — Rogers sits squarely in the spotlight for the duration of Blue Bird. As expected, Rogers revisits a fair amount of his earlier repertoire ("Walking By Myself," "I Lost a Good Woman"), but he also digs up several original tunes that he had never gotten around to recording until now. Throw in a few Chicago standards ("Big Boss Man," "Rock Me," "Smokestack Lightning"), and you have a solid, laid-back, and tremendously satisfying album by one of the underrated masters. The backing band is a mix of Chicago blues brethren (Carey Bell on harp, Dave Myers on bass, Ted Harvey on drums) and family (Rogers' son Jimmy D. Lane on lead guitar), plus Johnson, who is perhaps a rock star by association since he played with Chuck Berry for 18 years. This one's a must-have.

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