Charles Musselwhite Blues Band – Tennessee Woman - Audiophile
Charles Musselwhite Blues Band – Tennessee Woman - Audiophile
Charles Musselwhite Blues Band – Tennessee Woman - Audiophile
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Charles Musselwhite Blues Band – Tennessee Woman - Audiophile
Charles Musselwhite Blues Band – Tennessee Woman - Audiophile
Charles Musselwhite Blues Band – Tennessee Woman - Audiophile

Charles Musselwhite Blues Band – Tennessee Woman

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Rarity - Sealed

Vocals, Harmonica – Charles Musselwhite

Guitar, Vocals – Tim Kaihatsu

Bass – Carl Severeid

Drums – Lance Dickerson

Guitar – Larry Welker

Piano – Skip Rose

Steel Guitar – Fred Roulette

Written by Fenton Robinson (A1), Musselwhite (A2, B3), W. E. "Skip" Rose (A3), Walter Jacobs (A4), Willie Music (A5), Duke Pearson (B1), Wells (B2), Landon (B2)

 

 

1 LP,  Standard sleeve

Limited Edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Quality Record Pressings

Label : VMP - Vinyl Me Please, Classics series

Original Label : Vanguard

Recorded at Paramount Recording Studios

Produced by Pete Welding

Lacquer cut by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound

Design by Fred Holtz

Originally released in 1969

Reissued in 2021




Tracks :

Side A

  1. Tennessee Woman
  2. Blue Feeling Today
  3. A Nice Day For Something
  4. Everybody Needs Somebody
  5. I Don't Play, I'll Be Your Man Some Day

Side B

  1. Christo Redemptor
  2. Little By Little
  3. I'm A Stranger


Review :

« The addition of jazz pianist Skip Rose gave a new dimension to the ensemble sound, and provided a perfect foil to Charlie's own soloing -- especially on the re-take of "Cristo Redentor," extended to 11 minutes, shifting to double-time in spots. Rose's instrumental, "A Nice Day for Something," is a welcome change of pace, and Musselwhite's "Blue Feeling Today" compares favorably to fine covers of Little Walter and Fenton Robinson tunes. » AllMusic Review by Dan Forte



Ratings

All Music : 5 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.53 / 5 


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