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DescriptionRipped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy. Art & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Bob Margolin - 1990 - Chicago Blues [mp3@320] Bob Margolin Bob Margolin in 1996 Wikipedia: Bob Margolin (born May 9, 1949, Brookline, Massachusetts, United States) is an American electric blues guitarist. His nickname is "Steady Rollin'". Margolin started playing guitar in 1964, and his first appearance on record was with Boston psychedelic band The Freeborne, and their 1967 album Peak Impressions. Margolin was a backing musician for Muddy Waters from 1973 to 1980, performing with Waters and The Band in The Last Waltz. As a solo recording artist, he has recorded albums for Alligator Records, Blind Pig, Telarc and his own Steady Rollin' record label. In 1978, he made a guest appearance on Big Joe Duskin's debut album, Cincinnati Stomp, on Arhoolie Records. In 1979, he made a guest appearance, along with Pinetop Perkins, on The Nighthawks album, Jacks & Kings. In 1994, he appeared with Jerry Portnoy as guest musicians on the album, Ice Cream Man by John Brim. It received a Blues Music Award (formerly W. C. Handy Award) nomination as the best 'Traditional Blues Album of the Year'. Margolin is a columnist for the Blues Revue magazine. In 2013, Margolin was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the 'Traditional Blues Male Artist' category. His joint album with Ann Rabson, Not Alone was also nominated in the 'Acoustic Album' category. Chicago Blues Artist: Bob Margolin Title: Chicago Blues Release Date: July 1, 1991 Label: Powerhouse, Ichiban Catalor: POW 4105 ASIN: B000008I4I Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Modern Electric Blues Duration: 52:57 AllMusic Review by Alex Henderson: Best known for his association with Muddy Waters in the 1970s, Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin is reunited with three other former Waters sidemen on this inspired solo effort: pianist Pinetop Perkins, bassist Calvin "Fuzzy" Jones, and drummer Willie "Big Eyes" Smith. The title sums it up -- the album may have been recorded in various parts of the South, but the style is pure, unadulterated Chicago blues. A number of gutsy originals are included (most notably, "She and the Devil" and "Born in the Wrong Time") along with such time-honored Muddy Waters classics as "Mean Disposition," "She's So Pretty," and "Rollin' and Tumblin." As enjoyable as the band recordings are, the most inspired offering is the unaccompanied solo number "Born in the Wrong Time." On this under-produced, demo-quality recording, Margolin rants and raves about life in the early '90s and says some gut-level things that desperately needed to be said. 01. She's So Pretty (2:37) 02. She And The Devil (4:38) 03. Steady Rollin' Man (4:19) 04. Sugar Sweet (2:33) 05. Something Inside Of Me (2:56) 06. Dust My Broom (4:08) 07. Wee Wee Baby (4:48) 08. Rollin' And Tumblin' (3:26) 09. Mean Disposition (2:58) 10. Tribute To Howlin' Wolf (4:59) 11. Not What You Said Last Night (2:24) 12. Welcome Home (3:02) 13. Telephone Answering Machine Blues (3:12) 14. Born In The Wrong Time (3:11) 15. She And The Devil (3:40) Personnel: Calvin "Fuzz" Jones - Bass Daz Kazanoff - Harmonica, Saxophone Bob Margolin - Guitar, Primary Artist, Vocals Pinetop Perkins - Piano Willie "Big Eyes" Smith - Drums Note: This is not my rip My thanks to the original uploader ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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