- Why I Love the Blues
- Little Red Rooster
- 4:00 in the Morning (Waiting on You)
- You Done Lost Your Good Thing
- Five Long Years
- Dust My Broom
- Every Night About This Time
- Love Me Mama
- The Sky Is Crying
- Help Me
- You Done Lost You Good Thing Now
- Bloomington Closer
- Little Red Rooster
- Walking from Door to Door
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Although it has its moments -- particularly on the title track -- Luther Allison's debut album, Love Me Mama, is on the whole uneven, featuring more mediocre tracks than killer cuts. Nevertheless, it offers intriguing glimpses of the style he would later develop.
Product Details
Release Date: | 09/10/1996 |
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Label: | Delmark |
UPC: | 0038153062521 |
catalogNumber: | 625 |
Rank: | 66308 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Luther Allison Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Track PerformerBob Davis Drums
Robert "Mojo" Elem Bass
Jimmy Dawkins Guitar
Jimmy Conley Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone
Bob Richey Drums
Bobby Davis Drums
Technical Credits
Dave Bartholomew ComposerFats Domino Composer
Jim Fishel Liner Notes
B.B. King Composer
Robert G. Koester Producer,Liner Notes
Van Morrison Composer
Dave Antler Engineer
Zbigniew Jastrzebski Cover Design
Kate Hoddinott Packaging
Joe Josea Composer
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