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 01 - Blue Goose Blues.flac18.1 MB
 02 - Behind closed doors.flac15.87 MB
 03 - Lookin' for That Woman.flac17.99 MB
 04 - Jack Of Diamonds.flac16.74 MB
 05 - Boogie Woogie.flac14.5 MB
 06 - Zetetter Blues.flac22.68 MB
 07 - Guess I'll Walk Alone.flac17.39 MB
 08 - Blues Is a Feelin'.flac21.77 MB
 09 - Merry Christmas.flac18.57 MB
 10 - Your Ways and Actions.flac12.55 MB
 11 - Gumbo.flac17.11 MB
 12 - Bessie Lavon.flac14.49 MB
 13 - All That Stuff.flac12.4 MB
 14 - Another Friend Like Me.flac14.19 MB
 15 - Call Me.flac12.8 MB
 16 - Blue Goose Blues (Original 1929 version).flac6.77 MB
 Front.jpg33.66 KB
 Jesse Thomas - Lookin' for That Woman.m3u467 bytes
 Lookin' for That Woman.cue2.6 KB
 NFO.nfo3.09 KB


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JESSE THOMAS LOOKIN FOR THAT WOMAN
Label: Black Top Records (CD BT-1128 )
Also released on TopCat IMP704 as Blue Goose Blues
Format:Flac




Jesse "Babyface" Thomas (February 3, 1911 - August 15, 1995 was a blues guitarist and singer from Louisiana, U.S. Known at different times as "Baby Face" or "Mule", and occasionally billed as "The Blues Troubadour", Jesse Thomas popped up all over the blues map in his eight decade career.

Born in Logansport, Louisiana, Thomas is best known for the song "Blue Goose Blues", which he recorded for Victor in 1929. His clipped, dry-toned guitar-playing, which sound rather meagre on "Blue Goose Blues", gained greatly from amplification, and his 1940s-1950s recordings, mostly made in Los Angeles, California, are fascinatingly varied responses to tradition and innovation.

In 1953, for instance, on a Speciality single, he coupled a minor key blues in the current West Coast idiom, "When You Say I Love You", with a re-examination of the old Texas gambling song, "Jack of Diamonds" - an entirely characteristic gesture.

In 1994 he appeared at the Long Beach Blues Festival.

He had a long musical career spanning over 60 years, continuing to perform until his death. Texas bluesman Ramblin' Thomas was his brother, and fellow Louisiana blues guitar player, Lafayette Thomas, was his nephew. A longtime resident of Shreveport, Thomas died there on August 15, 1995 at the age of 84. He resided in Shreveport's Lakeside neighborhood at the time of his death.


Tracklist :
01. Blue Goose Blues 03:15
02. Behind Closed Doors 03:00
03. Lookin' for That Woman 03:19
04. Jack of Diamonds 03:16
05. Boogie Woogie 02:32
06. Zetetter Blues 04:09
07. Guess I'll Walk Alone 03:19
08. Blues Is a Feelin' 04:04
09. Merry Christmas 03:25
10. Your Ways and Actions 02:55
11. Gumbo 03:56
12. Bessie Lavon 03:22
13. All That Stuff 02:48
14. Another Friend Like Me 03:26
15. Call Me 03:14.32]
16. Blue Goose Blues (Original 1929 version) 02:33


Recorded 1995 at Sumet Studio in Dallas, Tx

Personnel:
Jesse Thomas (guitar & vocals)
Dan Garver (guitar) (tracks 10-13)
Steve James, (guitar)(tracks 1-9)
Chris Clark,( bass)(tracks 1-9)
Tyrone Starks,( drums)(tracks 1-9)
Dennis Cavalier, (piano)(1-7)
Paul Harrington,(harmonica)

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