Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2016
Time: 44:02
Size: 101,8 MB
Label: SR
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. You're On The Top (Feat. Boz Scaggs) - 3:41
2. No Fine Line (Feat. Big Jon Toney) - 4:45
3. Take Me To The River (Feat. Damian Black) - 4:38
4. I Get Up (Feat. Big Jon Toney) - 4:10
5. Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven (Feat Damian Black) - 4:16
6. How Good Does It Feel (Feat. Big John Toney) - 3:14
7. What's Left Of My Old Friends (Feat. Doc Span) - 4:33
8. Tell Me Love Is Easy (Feat. Big John Toney) - 2:47
9. My Babe ( Feat. Big John Toney) - 3:18
10. When I Found The Blues (Feat. Peter Cupples) - 5:16
11. The End Of The Road (Feat. Leon Russell) - 3:19
Louie was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, on April 6,1941, and got his first guitar for his ninth birthday, a $13.00 Stella. While other young boys were out having a good time playing ball or fishing, Louie had his ear pinned to the radio for hours a day with his guitar in hand teaching himself to play. He lived and breathed music and by the age of twelve was so good he was in the country band 'Shelby Cooper & the Dixie Mountaineers', was featured every Saturday night on a Grand Ole Opry style show called the Barn Yard Frolics in Little Rock, which was broadcast live throughout the South on KRLA Radio and which featured performers like Johnnie Cash. Not only did young Jr. Shelton (as he was known) back up most of the artists on the show, he was given the opportunity to perform all of the "hot" guitar instrumentals he learned from listening to the recordings of Chet Atkins, Jimmy Bryant, Hank Garland and others. Best of all, Louie was able to graduate musically by purchasing himself a brand new 51 Telecaster.
Bluesland
Year: 2016
Time: 44:02
Size: 101,8 MB
Label: SR
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. You're On The Top (Feat. Boz Scaggs) - 3:41
2. No Fine Line (Feat. Big Jon Toney) - 4:45
3. Take Me To The River (Feat. Damian Black) - 4:38
4. I Get Up (Feat. Big Jon Toney) - 4:10
5. Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven (Feat Damian Black) - 4:16
6. How Good Does It Feel (Feat. Big John Toney) - 3:14
7. What's Left Of My Old Friends (Feat. Doc Span) - 4:33
8. Tell Me Love Is Easy (Feat. Big John Toney) - 2:47
9. My Babe ( Feat. Big John Toney) - 3:18
10. When I Found The Blues (Feat. Peter Cupples) - 5:16
11. The End Of The Road (Feat. Leon Russell) - 3:19
Louie was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, on April 6,1941, and got his first guitar for his ninth birthday, a $13.00 Stella. While other young boys were out having a good time playing ball or fishing, Louie had his ear pinned to the radio for hours a day with his guitar in hand teaching himself to play. He lived and breathed music and by the age of twelve was so good he was in the country band 'Shelby Cooper & the Dixie Mountaineers', was featured every Saturday night on a Grand Ole Opry style show called the Barn Yard Frolics in Little Rock, which was broadcast live throughout the South on KRLA Radio and which featured performers like Johnnie Cash. Not only did young Jr. Shelton (as he was known) back up most of the artists on the show, he was given the opportunity to perform all of the "hot" guitar instrumentals he learned from listening to the recordings of Chet Atkins, Jimmy Bryant, Hank Garland and others. Best of all, Louie was able to graduate musically by purchasing himself a brand new 51 Telecaster.
Bluesland
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