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South Side Blues Jam

 
Album Review: South Side Blues Jam
 

  • Artist: Junior Wells
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1970
  • Total Time: 39:11
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Enjoyable but less electrifying follow-up to Hoodoo Man Blues, cut in 1969-1970 -- looser, with longer songs that afford more room to stretch out instrumentally but don't quite equal the stunning precision of what came before. Buddy Guy returns on guitar; Otis Spann is the pianist, and Fred Below keeps superb time. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Stop Breaking Down Sonny Boy Williamson Junior Wells (3:30)
I Could Have Had Religion Junior Wells (3:04)
I Just Want to Make Love to You Willie Dixon Junior Wells (4:45)
Baby, Please Lend Me Your Love Junior Wells (6:59)
You Say You Love Me Junior Wells (3:11)
Blues for Mayor Daley Junior Wells (5:52)
I Wish I Knew What I Know Now Junior Wells (4:02)
Trouble Don't Last Always Buddy Guy Buddy Guy (7:48)

Credits

Buddy Guy (Guitar), Buddy Guy (Vocals), Buddy Guy (Performer), Louis Myers (Guitar), Junior Wells (Harmonica), Junior Wells (Vocals), Junior Wells (Main Performer), Fred Below (Drums), Robert G. Koester (Producer), Greg Roberts (Photography), Otis Spann (Piano), Al Brandtner (Design), Dave Antler (Engineer), Steve Wagner (Producer), Ernie Johnson (Bass)
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