James Cotton Blues Band “Feelin’ Good”

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    Artista / Grupo: James Cotton Blues Band

    Álbum: Feelin’ Good

    Discográfica: Acrobat Music

    Año publicación: 2003

    Fecha crítica: 10/2008

    Valoración: GREAT

This cd includes nineteen songs The first fine ones were recorded between 1962 and 1963 where you will find James Cotton on vocals and harp, Paul Butterfield on harp, Billy Boy Arnold on harp, and Elvin Bishop on guitar, so the result is really amazing The rest of songs were recorded on March 24th 1967 in New York, Cotton was backed by Paul Serrano on trumpet, John Watson and Louis Satterfield on trombone, James Barge on tenor sax, Delbert Hill and McKinley Easton on baritone sax, Albert Gianquinto on piano, Luther Tucker on guitar, Bob Anderson on bass and finally Sam Lay on drums We are facing a good album where James Cotton also perfoms some standard blues such as Feelin’ Good, The Creeper, Sweet Sixteen, Good Time Charlie Don’t Start Me Talkin’, Off The Wall or Dealing With The Devil Once again I tell you this is a good cd to be taken into account



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