J.B. HUTTO - MARRIED WOMAN BLUES - 1966
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Deep Chicago Blues - so original
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ma li'l pannies a fawlin off daddy...aaaaaaoooooooooooobayb
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@EwolDJ Check my channel for a couple of Johnny Shines tunes from this series. Peace!
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Great feel in this. :)
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This album (vol 1) was the best of the three, but they're all good. James Cotton on vol 2 and Big Walter on vol 3 are awesome not to mention Johnny Shines, Otis Rush, and others.
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good god
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Great song off a great album (well 3 of them) !!
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When you love a married woman you gonna always have the blues
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thanks for the post loved this
kodiacwolf 1 year ago 4
@sugarmamaaa - oh, yeah, please do mention Johnny Shines. His version of Robert Johnson's 'Dynaflow Blues' is so raw - a half-forgotten classic vocal which makes us yearn for Johnson well-recorded. But this whole great series is a goldmine. High fidelity meets high authenticity here for the first time. Second-wave Chicago bluesmen in their youthful prime. The older masters were not served so well. The Vanguard sound engineer, whoever he was, deserves a medal. I agree Vol.1 was the best though.
EwolDJ 10 months ago