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Charlie Musselwhite Blues Band
Tennessee Woman
Tennessee Woman is an undervalued Chicago blues masterpiece, a flawlessly executed showcase for Charlie Musselwhite’s unique blues harp sound, an album that perfectly meshed the urban, raucous sounds of Chicago electric blues of Musselwhite’s adult life and the down-home sound of the Memphis blues of his youth. Musselwhite never set out to be a musician; he just wanted to find a job in Chicago that would allow him some spending money to see the blues musicians he loved. When it came time to make his own records, all of Charlie Musselwhite went into Tennessee Woman, and you can hear it from the first notes.
A1
Tennessee Woman
A2
Blue Feeling Today
A3
A Nice Day For Something
A4
Everybody Needs Somebody
A5
I Don't Play, I'll Be Your Man Some Day
B1
Christo Redemptor
B2
Little By Little
B3
I'm A Stranger




