Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1995
Time: 49:13
Size: 115,2 MB
Label: Fat Possum
Styles: Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Standing Up On My Own - 5:32
2. You Took My Baby - 3:51
3. After Hours Bar - 4:41
4. I'm Having It So Hard - 4:57
5. Hey Momma - 2:39
6. Why Do You Treat Me This Way - 3:47
7. Instrumental #7 - 4:58
8. Got A Bad Feeling - 4:36
9. Ain't It A Shame - 3:08
10. I Don't Care What Nobody Say - 6:57
11. Mississippi Bay - 4:01
Musicians:
Dave Thompson - guitar, vocals
Allen Hite - bass
Anthony B. Evans - drums
Lawrence Blackwell - guitar
Dave Thompson has been playing blues guitar since age nine, with the encouragement and help of his musician father. A native of Mississippi, Thompson was playing in backing bands for local acts like the Greenville Letts by his early teens. Club owner and fellow bluesman Booba Barnes hooked up with Thompson when the latter was 15, and the two made the rounds on Mississippi's sometimes-violent club circuit. Thompson's first appearance on record was on David Malone's debut album for Fat Possum Records. (Malone is the son of bluesman Junior Kimbrough.) This gig gave Thompson a springboard for his own solo project, Little Dave and Big Love, which was released in 1995 and showcases Thompson's fiery playing.
Little Dave And Big Love
Year: 1995
Time: 49:13
Size: 115,2 MB
Label: Fat Possum
Styles: Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Standing Up On My Own - 5:32
2. You Took My Baby - 3:51
3. After Hours Bar - 4:41
4. I'm Having It So Hard - 4:57
5. Hey Momma - 2:39
6. Why Do You Treat Me This Way - 3:47
7. Instrumental #7 - 4:58
8. Got A Bad Feeling - 4:36
9. Ain't It A Shame - 3:08
10. I Don't Care What Nobody Say - 6:57
11. Mississippi Bay - 4:01
Musicians:
Dave Thompson - guitar, vocals
Allen Hite - bass
Anthony B. Evans - drums
Lawrence Blackwell - guitar
Dave Thompson has been playing blues guitar since age nine, with the encouragement and help of his musician father. A native of Mississippi, Thompson was playing in backing bands for local acts like the Greenville Letts by his early teens. Club owner and fellow bluesman Booba Barnes hooked up with Thompson when the latter was 15, and the two made the rounds on Mississippi's sometimes-violent club circuit. Thompson's first appearance on record was on David Malone's debut album for Fat Possum Records. (Malone is the son of bluesman Junior Kimbrough.) This gig gave Thompson a springboard for his own solo project, Little Dave and Big Love, which was released in 1995 and showcases Thompson's fiery playing.
Little Dave And Big Love
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