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| 1. The Pleasure's All Mine |
| 2. Come Love |
| 3. I'm Leaving It Up To You |
| 4. Comin' & Goin' |
| 5. Wheel Of Fortune |
| 6. How Can You Be So Mean |
| 7. Just A Little Bit |
| 8. I Miss You So |
| 9. RM Blues |
| 10. Roll, Roll, Roll |
| 11. Send Me Some Lovin' |
| 12. (She's Got The) Blues For Sale |
| 13. Funny How Time Slips Away |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Give me more Jimmie!,
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This review is from: Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites (Audio CD)
Love Jimmie saw him perform he has fun. On this disc he plays a lot of old blues song and they are great. If you ;like traditional blues you will like this disc.
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4.4 out of 5 stars (29 customer reviews) 31 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Too Shabby!,
By 24hr Coyote - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites (Audio CD)
Alright now, Im diggin it! Im a big JV fan, love his sound and style, and here it is in spades. This album has possibly the best sound of any of his ablums so far. Sounds real off the cuff and live, in a good way. Very raw, bright and loose. The horn section is hot, the rhythms are "butt-rockin"! and of course the guitar is a hot wire putting electricity to the whole thing, although his tone is not quite as overdriven or up-front in the mix as on his other albums, probably due to his recent switch to flatwound strings, but still sounds pretty badass just the same! Lou Ann Barton even duets on a couple tunes, the whole band sounds great and the production is really first take sounding, and thats a good thing!I read in some magazine that Jimmie recorded this like a grouping of singles, one or two tracks here, a track there, A Side / B Side, all in Austin, just like they used to do it in the good ol days. That approach is likely why it all sounds so vibrant and energetic. It definitely puts you in a smokey old barroom somewhere out there when you close your eyes. Sounds you'd hear suckin down a few brews in some greazy little bowling alley, feelin good! These are all covers of old heroes like Roscoe Gordon, Roy Milton, even Willie Nelson, and of course theres a nod to lucky charm Jimmy Reed, and 1 original Vaughan instrumental, "Comin and Goin". If you like Jimmie Vaughan youll dig this, hell you probably already got it. If youre just figuring things out, this is as good as any place to start, with the exception of "The Essential Jimmie Vaughan" which has a little of everything on it. Highly recommended, show some support for one of the last true Texas Bluesmen left! 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
He Just Keeps Getting Better,
By a.c. - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites (Audio CD)
There are some really great guitar players out there but nobody lays out R&B cool like Jimmie Vaughan. His "less is more" approach, combined with great material, a crack band, Lou Ann Barton, and crisp, swinging arrangements make this an album that you'll want to hear again and again.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Guitar Great Delivers a Great Record,
By mikecoluz "mikecoluz" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites (Audio CD)
This CD is GREAT. The music makes you happy to be alive and thankful for musicians that can deliver the goods with soul, elegance and style. Yes, it's the blues, but you'll smile through the entire album. As soon as it's over, you'll want to play it all over again. Thank you Jimmie for carrying on the tradition of the blues into an age that surely needs it!
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