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1
29 Miles
03:38
1 plays
2
Walkin' Thru the Park
03:34
1 plays
3
I Got Wise
03:42
1 plays
4
Short Haired Woman
02:49
2 plays
5
Birmingham
03:21
3 plays
6
Hide and Seek
02:55
1 plays
7
Jelly, Jelly
05:54
0 plays
8
Red White and Blues
04:31
1 plays
9
The Shuffle Master
03:46
1 plays
10
That's Alright Mama
03:23
3 plays
11
Stone Blues
04:07
11 plays
album review
Chicago blues drummer Sam Lay's creditiantals speak for themselves. At various times his patented shuffle beat has been heard on classic discs by Howlin' Wolf, the initial version of the Butterfield Blues Band, Bob Dylan (when he first went electric), James Cotton, Muddy Waters, and the list goes on. This session, recorded in 1994, dosen't rival any of those past acheivements. However Stone Blues does have its classic moments including "Red White and Blues" with burning harp provided by Billy Farlow, "Walkin' Thru the Park" with Lay doing a vocal imitation of Muddy Waters that is dead on and the Bo Diddley shuffle of "I Got Wise." No big suprises here, just a consistantly great performance. ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide
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