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1 	Austin's House Of Blues	4:44
2 	Blue Highway	4:17
3 	Hello My Lover	3:36
4 	SRV	4:29
5 	Slipped, Tripped And Fell In Love	3:38
6 	I Don't Know Why	4:06
7 	Lord, Don't Move The Mountain	3:20
8 	Headed South	4:51
9 	Always Love You	4:21
10 	C.O.D.	5:37

Acoustic Guitar – Tom Duarte (tracks: 8)
Backing Band – Donnie Bledsoe (tracks: 5 to 7, 9)
Backing Vocals – Claytoven Richardson (tracks: 5 to 7, 9), Larry Batiste (tracks: 5 to 7, 9)
Bass – Sarah Brown (tracks: 1), Steve Ehrmann, Tommy Shannon (tracks: 10)
Drums – Chris Layton (tracks: 10), George Rains (tracks: 1, 10), Paul Revelli
Guitar – Gary Vogensen, Jimmie Vaughan (tracks: 10), Mike Schermer, Stevie Ray Vaughan (tracks: 10)
Guitar, Piano – Denny Freeman (tracks: 1)
Harmonica – Mark Kazanoff (tracks: 1)
Keyboards – Dr. John (tracks: 10)
Piano, Organ, Tenor Saxophone, Backing Vocals – John Lee Sanders
Slide Guitar – Derek O'Brien (tracks: 1)
Vocals – Marcia Ball (tracks: 2), Maria Muldaur (tracks: 2), Paul Thorn (tracks: 3)
Vocals, Mixed By, Producer – Angela Strehli

 

Singer/songwriter Angela Strehli has been a fixture on the Austin blues scene for decades now, but as her first studio album in seven years demonstrates, her range extends beyond the blues and well into country, soul, and roots rock. At 60 years old, her voice is strong and slightly gritty around the edges, and her delivery is powerful and authoritative. She manages to take material like the Ann Peebles classic "Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love" and Ernie K-Doe's "Hello My Lover" and make it all her own (though she has help on the latter from singer Paul Thorn), and her originals are mostly quite good as well. (Her tribute to the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, titled "SRV," is sweet but maybe just a bit on the overly sentimental side.) Fellow blueswomen Marcia Ball and Maria Muldaur join her on the rollicking title song. But the album's finest moment comes at the very end; the last track is a live version of the old blues song "C.O.D.," performed by Strehli with Vaughan and his band, Double Trouble, at Carnegie Hall in 1985. The combination of her powerful voice and his blockbusting guitar is amazing. Recommended. ---Rick Anderson, AllMusic Review

 

Angela Strehli may have departed Austin and the nascent blues community she helped nurture at the storied Antone’s Nightclub for northern California fifteen years ago, but as she makes clear from the first notes of “Austin’s Home Of The Blues” on her first solo studio album in seven years, she never left Texas blues and Antone’s behind. How could she, since she was queen mother of a scene that produced Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmie Vaughan, Kim Wilson, Lou Ann Barton, and Marcia Ball, among others? Blue Highway is part road trip back to that place and time, paying tribute to her young protege with “SRV”, documenting their professional relationship with the inclusion of “C.O.D.” (the Albert King composition she performed with Stevie and his expanded big band at Carnegie Hall in 1985), and covering Ernie K-Doe’s “Hello My Lover” (a duet with Paul Thorn) and Ann Pebbles’ “Slipped, Tripped, And Fell In Love”. But other tracks such as the funky, molasses-on-the-pavement “Blue Highway” and the dirty blues croon of “I Don’t Know Why” really tell this tale; contemporary female blues vocalists don’t come smokier or more coolly understated than this. ---nodepression.com

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1.Austin's Home of the Blues
2.Blue Highway
3.Hello My Lover play
4.SRV
5.Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love
6.I Don't Know Why
7.Lord, Don't Move the Mountain play
8.Headed South
9.Always Love You
10.C.O.D. - (live)

Personnel:
Angela Strehli (vocals);
Paul Thorn (vocals);
Denny Freeman (guitar, piano);
Mighty Mike Schermer, Mike Schermer (guitar);
Derek O'Brien (slide guitar);
Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff (harmonica);
John Lee Sanders (saxophone, tenor saxophone, piano, Wurlitzer organ,
keyboards, background vocals);
Dr. John (keyboards);
Steve Ehrmann (bass guitar);
Chris Layton, George Rains (drums);
Claytoven Richardson, Larry Batiste (background vocals);
Marcia Ball, Maria Muldaur (vocals);
Jimmie Vaughan, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Gary Vogenson (guitar);
Paul Revelli (drums).

 

Singer/songwriter Angela Strehli has been a fixture on the Austin blues scene for decades now, but as her first studio album in seven years demonstrates, her range extends beyond the blues and well into country, soul, and roots rock. At 60 years old, her voice is strong and slightly gritty around the edges, and her delivery is powerful and authoritative. She manages to take material like the Ann Peebles classic "Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love" and Ernie K-Doe's "Hello My Lover" and make it all her own (though she has help on the latter from singer Paul Thorn), and her originals are mostly quite good as well. (Her tribute to the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, titled "SRV," is sweet but maybe just a bit on the overly sentimental side.) Fellow blueswomen Marcia Ball and Maria Muldaur join her on the rollicking title song. But the album's finest moment comes at the very end; the last track is a live version of the old blues song "C.O.D.," performed by Strehli with Vaughan and his band, Double Trouble, at Carnegie Hall in 1985. The combination of her powerful voice and his blockbusting guitar is amazing. Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson

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Angela Strehli - Deja Blue (1998) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1759-angela-strehli/6287-angela-strehli-deja-blue-1998.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1759-angela-strehli/6287-angela-strehli-deja-blue-1998.html Angela Strehli - Deja Blue (1998)

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01. Cut You Loose
02. A Stand by Your Woman Man
03. Deja Blue
04. A Man I Can Love
05. Boogie Like You Wanna
06. Give Me Love
07. Still a Fool
08. Close Together
09. Hey, Miss Tonya
10. Too Late
11. Where the Sun Never Goes Down
Personnel: Judy Arnold Vocals (Background) Marcia Ball Vocals Jack Barber Bass Lou Ann Barton Vocals Jon Blondell Trombone June Core Drums Mike Cross Vocals (Background) Austin DeLone Organ Steve Ehrmann Bass Alicia Jones Vocals (Background) Willie Jordan Vocals (Background) Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff Harmonica, Saxophone Riley Osbourne Organ Jim Pugh Organ, Piano George Rains Drums Doug Sahm Guitar Andy Santana Harmonica Gary Slechta Trumpet Angela Strehli Mixing, Producer, Vocals, Vocals (Background) Gene Taylor Piano Burt Winn Bass

 

Deja Blue demonstrates a new level of pure blues emotion and musical expertise. It features classic originals like “A Stand By Your Woman Man”, and it demonstrates the versatility of vocal styles in cuts such as the duet “Too Late” with Doug Sahm and the country gospel “Where The Sun Never Goes Down” (with a compelling, almost possessed, vocal by Strehli). Here are a few quotes about the album, "skillfully performed. Smart and tasteful decision making is reflected in her song selection, choice of guest artists, and musical accents....eminently satisfying..." ---Living Blues (01/01/1999)

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