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LURRIE BELL | LET'S TALK ABOUT LOVE
ARIA B.G. RECORDS (2007) |
“The disc is more than a musical triumph…it’s an affirmation of life, a beam of light cast toward the future…” - David Whiteis, Living Blues
“This is the best Chicago Blues album of the year!” - Tom Marker, WXRT
Winner of 2008 Blast Award best traditional blues record of 2008. |
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| Various Artists |
Chicago Blues A Living History |
(Raisn' Music) |
2009 |
| Lurrie Bell |
Let's Talk About Love |
(Aria G.B. Records) |
2008 |
| Deitra Farr |
Let it Go |
(JSP) |
2005 |
| Koko Taylor |
Royal Blue |
(Alligator) |
2000 |
| Big Time Sarah |
A Million Of You |
(Delmark) |
2000 |
| Michael Coleman |
Do Your Thing! |
(Delmark) |
2000 |
| John Primer |
Knocking At Your Door |
(Telarc) |
2000 |
| John Primer |
Keep On Lovin' The Blues |
(Code Blue) |
1997 |
| Charlelie Couture |
Casque Nu |
(Chrysalis) |
1997 |
| Bernard Allison |
Keepin' The Blues Alive |
(Cannonball) |
1997 |
| H-Bomb Ferguson |
Wiggin' Out |
(Earwig) |
1993 |
| Larry Garner |
You Need to Live A Little |
(Polygram) |
1993 |
| Harvey Mandel |
Twist City |
(Western Front) |
1993 |
| Big Daddy Kinsey |
Can't Let Go |
(Blind Pig) |
1989 |
| Harmonica master Carey Bell recorded Matthew Skoller’s original composition, “Love Her, Don’t Shove Her,” on his album Good Luck Man for Alligator Records (1997). |
| Legendary blues and boogie-woogie pianist, H-Bomb Ferguson, also recorded “Love Her, Don’t Shove Her” on his Earwig Records CD, Wiggin' Out (1993). |
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