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    Junior Wells - Coming At You (1988)

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    Junior Wells  - Coming At You (1988)

    Junior Wells - Coming At You (1988)
    Blues, Chicago electric blues | MP3 (320 kbps) | Time: 34:59 | 81,8 MB
    Junior Wells | Coming at You | Vanguard Records | Original Release 1969



    Artist: Junior Wells
    Album: Coming at You
    Label: Vanguard Records
    Year: Original Release 1969
    Genre: Blues, Chicago electric blues
    Format, bitrate: mp3 (320 kbps)
    Time: 34:59
    Size: 81,8 MB

    Tracks:
    1.Stop Breaking Down 2:38
    2.Somebody's Tippin In 3:13
    3.Five Long Years 3:22
    4.Mystery Train 2:46
    5.So Sad This Morning 3:19
    6.When My Baby Left Me 2:35
    7.Little by Little 3:11
    8.Tobacco Road 5:29
    9.Worried Life Blues 2:40
    10.(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Ma 2:42
    11.You Don't Love Me, Baby 2:59
    Total Time:34:59

    Musicians:
    Junior Wells -vocal,harmonica
    Buddy Guy – Lead Guitar
    Walter Williams – Rhythm Guitar
    Douglas Fagan – Tenor Sax
    Levi Warren – Deums
    Tom Crawford – Bass
    Clark Terry – Trumpet
    Wallace Davenport – Trumpet
    Jimmy Owens – Trumpet
    Tom Mcintosh – Trombone (on “Stop Breakin’ Down”, “Little By Little” and “You Don’t Love Me”)
    Brass arraangments Edward Bland

    Another eminently solid outing by the legendary harpist that captures his trademark barroom bravado in a studio setting. The band is quite tight — Buddy Guy and Lefty Dizz are the guitarists, Douglas Fagan plays sax, and Clark Terry, believe it or not, occupies a third of the trumpet section — and the set list is dominated by oldies from both Sonny Boys, Willie Dixon, and John D. Loudermilk (Junior invests his "Tobacco Road" with a lights-out toughness that the Nashville Teens could never even imagine).

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