| Live And On The Move | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 2 reviews) Sales Rank: 194919 Category: Music
Publisher: NEAR GOD JUSTIN Studio: NEAR GOD JUSTIN Manufacturer: NEAR GOD JUSTIN Label: NEAR GOD JUSTIN Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 8026575077225 ASIN: B0000950ZT
Release Date: July 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Cotton Boogie - James Cotton, Cotton, James [1] | | | One More Mile - James Cotton, Cotton, James [1] | | | All Walks of Life - James Cotton, Cotton, James [1] | | | Born in Missouri - James Cotton, Cobb, Joseph Willie | | | Flip, Flop & Fly - James Cotton, Turner, WL. | | | Got My Mojo Workin' - James Cotton, Booker, Irwin | | | Rocket 88 - James Cotton, Brenston, Jackie | | | Goodbye My Lady - James Cotton, Klingman, M. | | | I Don't Know - James Cotton, Mabon, Willie | | | Caldonia - James Cotton, Cotton, James [1] | | | Boogie Thing - James Cotton, Murphy, Mat | | | Good Morning Little Schoolgirl - James Cotton, Williamson, Sonny B | | | Oh Baby You Don't Have to Go - James Cotton, Reed | | | Help Me - James Cotton, Watson, J. | | | Fannie Mae - James Cotton, Robinson, B. | | | Hot 'n Cold - James Cotton, Toussaint, Allen | | | Teeny Weeny Bit - James Cotton, Whitcomb, Ian | | | Blow Wind Blow - James Cotton, Dickerson, Dud | | | How Long Can a Fool Go Wrong - James Cotton, Cotton, James [1] | | | Next Time You See Me - James Cotton, Forest |
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Album Description James Cotton is for all blues fans, but especially for fans of the harmonica. One of the giants of the genre, 'Mr. Superharp' was the name given to him by his fans to describe his inimitable style. This album, recorded in 1977, captures all the energy that Cotton unleashed on stage, thanks in part to the talented band that accompanies him through his agile mix of blues, funk, R&B and jazz. Matt 'Guitar' Murphy (famously featured in the movie 'The Blues Brothers') takes both rhythm and lead guitar playing to new heights. Long out of print, this album has finally been resurrected for all fans of high-voltage blues. Features 20 tracks including 1 bonus track, 'Next Time You See Me', packaged in a miniature gatefold LP paper sleeve. Universe. 2003.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Classic superharp! September 4, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Bought this 2nd hand on the fly, 3 years back. Stunning tight band driven by beautiful manic drummer and held togeher by rock steady gtr of Micky Baker . One of the best integrated small blues groups I have heard. Magnificent foil to James' "in your face" harp - his breaks and timing are staggering! Continual "high energy" road show worthy of a government health warning. Only downsides - slightly less than desirable balance for James' vocals and an over extended Flip Flop and Caledonia, the former having gob smacking first impact which wanes on repeated listening. But this is nit-picking! - listen to James playing the audience - lose yourself in the atmosphere of the night! BUY! - If anyone knows of a "higher energy" JC recording (live!) please let me know!
  Cotton & Co. really hit the groove here! July 22, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm usually not a big fan of live recordings, but these mid-70's recordings really catch the spirit of James Cotton "live & on the move", while still in his prime! Sure, there may be sentimental reasons for my liking this disc {often caught Cotton during this period at the club where these recordings were made} but putting all sentimentality aside, I've gained a whole new level of appreciation for these cuts. Listening to these tracks with fresh aged ears {the first time in 20 some years} I can't help but be impressed by Cotton and company's tightness as a unit. A tough act to follow, there weren't many shows rolling down the proverbial blues pike that packed as much punch as a James Cotton performance in it's heyday, and these cuts certainly can attest to that. Cotton's band, consisting of seasoned vets such as Matt "guitar" Murphy, know how to lay and hold down earthy funkified grooves, build energetic boogie's, shuffle and swing without ever losing so much as a beat. If I had to criticize one thing, it would be Cotton's choice of material. James Cotton had written some fine numbers while a recording artist for both the Sun and Vanguard labels, it's too bad that he doesn't showcase a few of them here. Instead, Cotton is content rekindling old chestnuts such as "Got My Mojo Working" and "Help Me". What would a review of a James Cotton disc be without mentioning his harmonica playing? James Cotton shows why he's earned the nickname "Mr. Superharp", especially on tunes such as, "One More Mile", "All Walks Of Life" and "Boogie Thang", where the deep tonal qualities and grittiness of his harp work can be heard to full effect. A nice slice of what a James Cotton live show sounded like back in the 70's, complimented by one of the tightest and hardest working bands in the blues biz, Recommended!
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