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0730182606928

Where's My Money?
by Billy Branch & The Sons of BluesBilly Branch & The Sons of Blues
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Overview
Slightly scattershot 1984 LP, originally released on the now-defunct Red Beans logo, that hits more than it misses. At its best -- the sardonic title track, a couple of vocals by veteran pianist Jimmy Walker, a stunning "Son of Juke" that spotlights Branch's harp wizardry -- it's a fine introduction to the SOBs' multi-faceted attack.
Product Details
Release Date: | 06/27/1995 |
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Label: | Evidence |
UPC: | 0730182606928 |
catalogNumber: | 26069 |
Rank: | 95902 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Billy Branch & The Sons of Blues Primary Artist,Track PerformerBilly Branch Harmonica,Vocals
Kurt Berg Baritone Saxophone
Mose Rutues Drums,Vocals
J.W. Williams Bass,Vocals
Pete Crawford Guitar
Jimmy Walker Piano,Vocals
Technical Credits
Erwin Helfer ProducerJerry Gordon Reissue Producer
Pete Crawford Producer
Sons of the Blues Producer
Edward VanLandeghem Engineer
Bradley Parker-Sparrow Engineer
Kevin Toelle Liner Notes
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