Charles Musselwhite Blues Band ‎– Tennessee Woman (1969)

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Charles Musselwhite Blues Band ‎– Tennessee Woman (1969)

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A1 	Tennessee Woman 	3:43
A2 	Blue Feeling Today 	5:00
A3 	A Nice Day For Something 	6:35
A4 	Everybody Needs Somebody 	3:20
A5 	I Don't Play, I'll Be Your Man Some Day 	3:15
B1 	Christo Redemptor 	11:45
B2 	Little By Little 	2:45
B3 	I'm A Stranger 	5:15

Bass – Carl Severeid 
Drums – Lance Dickerson
Guitar, Vocals – Tim Kaihatsu
Piano – Skip Rose
Steel Guitar – Fred Roulette
Vocals, Harmonica – Charles Musselwhite

 

The addition of jazz pianist Skip Rose gave a new dimension to the ensemble sound, and provided a perfect foil to Charlie's own soloing -- especially on the re-take of "Cristo Redentor," extended to 11 minutes, shifting to double-time in spots. Rose's instrumental, "A Nice Day for Something," is a welcome change of pace, and Musselwhite's "Blue Feeling Today" compares favorably to fine covers of Little Walter and Fenton Robinson tunes. --- Dan Forte, AllMusic Review

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