004 - Black Rat Swing - info.txt
Jo Ann Kelly
Black Rat Swing
Rel. Mar 4, 2003 compilation
Label CD Castle Music 596
Genre Blues
Styles British Blues
Country-Rock
Rating 4
1 Where Is My Good Man At (McCoy) 3:15
2 This Is Your Last Chance Now (Lawler 4:19
3 Ain't Seen No Whiskey (Estes) 2:56
4 Back Water Blues (Smith) 3:12
5 Keep Your Hands Out of My Pocket [live] (Spann) 3:16
6 No Chance With You [live] (Kelly) 4:18
7 I Can't Quit You Baby (Dixon) 4:32
8 Levee Camp Holler (Moore) 2:03
9 Tell Me Papa (How You Want It Done) (Gillom) 3:14
10 Talkin' Low (Roland) 3:05
11 Louisiana Blues (Waters) 3:19
12 Boyfriend Blues (McCoy) 3:24
13 Catfish Blues (Petway) 2:41
14 Walking the Dog (Thomas) 2:59
15 You Win Again (Williams) 2:26
16 I've Been Scorned (Staples) 3:09
17 Can I Get a Witness (Dozier, Holland, Holland) 2:17
18 Rolling Log Blues (Kimbrough) 1:24
19 It's Too Late for That Now (Hall) 4:45
20 Jump Steady Daddy (Bogan) 5:16
21 Til My Back Ain't Got No Bone (Floyd, Isbell) 4:39
22 Niki Hoeky (Ford, Vegas, Vegas) 3:57
23 Put a Record On (Cotton, Hall, Kelly) 3:14
24 Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home (Jackson, Matthews) 4:36
25 Love Blind (Kelly) 7:08
26 Help Me Through the Night (Russell) 4:26
27 Travellin' Mood ((Waynes) 2:58
28 Baby, What You Want Me to Do [live] (Reed) 3:49
29 It's Too Late for That Now [live] (Hall) 3:44
30 What You Gonna Do [live] (Brunning, Cotton, Hall) 5:18
31 You Don't Love Me Baby [live] (McDaniel) 4:15
32 You Got to Move [live] (Davis, McDowell) 3:41
33 Two Nineteen Blues (Desdume, Morton) 3:10
34 Make Me a Pallet (Traditional) 3:36
35 Key to the Highway (Broonzy, Segar) 1:49
36 You Got to Move [Studio Version] (Davis, McDowell) 2:28
37 Black Rat Swing (Lawler) 2:53
38 Baby, What You Want Me to Do [Studio Version] (Reed) 2:12
39 Big Boss Man [live] (Dixon, Smith) 3:41
40 Come See About Me (Kelly) 3:44
41 Rising Sun Shine On (McCoy) 2:28
42 Moon Going Down (Patton) 2:57
43 Nothin' in Rambling (McCoy) 2:40
44 Death Have Mercy (Trad.) 1:58
45 Love Blind (Kelly) 2:43
A double CD by the best blueswoman England ever produced, a compilation from material already available on Mooncrest label.
and acoustic blues still seemed like a way forward. To call this a vital album of British blues isn't overstating the case at all.
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