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The Jimmy Rogers All-Stars
Blues Blues Blues
Jimmy Rogers was a chief architect of the urban, electrified,
hard-edged musical style that came to be known at Chicago Blues.
Jimmy died in 1997, but his influence still lives on.
For those into the blues done Chicago style, you will love this
album.
Atlantic 83148-2
Produced by John Koenig
Co-Producer: Elaine Koenig
Executive Producer: Ahmet Ertegun
Sound bite from Gonna Shoot You Right Down
1. Blow Wind Blow-featuring
Jelly Healey
(McKinley Morganfield)
2. Blues All Day-featuring Eric Clapton
(Jimmy Rogers (J.A. Lane))
3. Trouble No More-featuring Mick Jagger and
Keith Richards
(McKinley Morganfield)
4. Bright Lights Big City-featuring Taj Mahal
(Jimmy Reed)
5. Ev'ry Day I Have The Blues-featuring Lowell
Fulson
(Memphis Slim)
6. Sweet Home Chicago-featuring Stephen Stills
(Jimmy Rogers (J.A. Lane))
7. Don't Start Me Talkin-featuring Mick Jagger
and Keith Richards
(Sonny Boy Williamson (Rice Miller))
8. That's all Right-featuring Eric Clapton
(Jimmy Rogers (J.A. Lane))
9. Ludella-featuring Taj Mahal
(Jimmy Rogers (J.A. Lane))
10. Goin' Away Baby - featuring Mick Jagger and
Keith Richards
(Jimmy Rogers (J.A. Lane))
11. Worried Life Blues-featuring Stephen Stills
(Maceo Merriweather)
12. Gonna Shoot You Right Down (Boom
Boom)-featuring Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and Eric
Clapton
(John Lee Hooker, John Koenig, Jimmy Rogers (J.A. Lane))
This album also features Ted Harvey on Drums, Freddie Crawford on
bass, Kim Wilson on harmonica, Carey Bell on harmonica, Johnnie
Johnson on piano, and Jimmy D. Lane on guitar. Jimmy Rogers
appears on each track.
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