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Blinddog Smokin`
"Miss Blues Sittin' In With Blinddog Smokin'"
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"Miss Blues Sittin' In With Blinddog Smokin'" is the bands fifth CD of testosteronic blues-rock, this time recorded with a special guest. Miss Blues is a carnival with a dress on. How an entertainer of this magnitude has slipped through the cracks of fame and fortune is a sad testimony to the MTV generation that apparently has no room on their TV screens for a heart this big. This woman is more fun than a tickling uncle. Her personality spills all over the room like the bubbles of a runaway washing machine. And she can sing! Like the primal scream of a locomotive bursting out of a mountain tunnel. Her robust Texas shout style testifies honesty. Those who can't hear the pathos in her voice reaching back to the days when slaves had babies in the cotton fields and chopped the umbilical cord with a hoe, must possess a small and shallow soul. Dorothy Ellis is the blues. Raw Emotive Passion!
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06:37 |
Goin' Down Slow
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Vocal
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03:18 |
Black Rat
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Vocal
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07:00 |
Sinkin', Sinkin', Sinkin'
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Vocal
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04:47 |
Comfortable Man
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Vocal
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08:52 |
More Jelly
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Vocal
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03:10 |
Sell My Monkey
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Vocal
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04:54 |
Trapped
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Vocal
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03:43 |
Leave Me Alone
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Vocal
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07:18 |
Cold Mountains
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Vocal
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Jason Coomes |
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Guitar: Left Channel, Mixing |
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Chris Lund |
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Guitar: Right Channel |
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Roland Junior Bacon |
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Bass |
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Miss Blues |
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Vocals |
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Chuck Gullens |
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Percussion, Backup Vocals |
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Carl Gustafson |
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Shared Lead Vocal on 4, Backup Vocals, Harmonica, Written Copy |
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Dave Beegle |
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Mastering |
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Allen P. Bayone |
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Photography |
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John James |
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Design |
Produced by Crying Tone Records.
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