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Artist:
Nightlosers
Album: Plum Brandy Blues
Label: Nightlosers
Released: 1993
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Dragostea-i ca si o raie
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Hoochie Coochie Man
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Mystery Train
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Trouble in Mind
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Balkan Blue Rumba
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Blue Suede Shoes
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Goodnight Irene
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Shame, Shame, Shame
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Baby Why You Want to Let Go
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Everyday I have the blues
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Pretty Thing
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All your love
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Little City Woman
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Stormy Monday Blues
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Five Long Years
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Album Reviews
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Review:
"The first track played that evening was Jimmy Reed's "Shame Shame Shame": it started fine, with solo bottleneck guitar worthy of Muddy Waters, but when the band came in there was a country fiddler playing jig patterns, a banjo plunking away and the bass and drums playing a country-mile two-step. Wild!...The unmistakable strains of "Blue Suede Shoes" struck up, sung in a manner Hank Williams would have approved of, accompanied by suitably dirty electric guitar. But as the vocalist reached the refrain, the whole band broke into a fast polka. What?!" -- Keith ShadwickLinkTV Videos: 'Dragostea-i ca si o raie' & 'Shame, Shame, Shame'
— CalabashMusic.com
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