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Dr. Ross – Call The Doctor (1965)

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Dr. Ross – Call The Doctor (1965)

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1	Cat Squirrel
2	Blues & Trouble
3	Freight Train
4	Illinois Blues
5	Hobo Blues 
6	Mama Blues 
7	My Little Woman 
8	Dr. Ross' Rock
9	32-20
10	Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
11	Chicago Breakdown
12	China Blues 
13	Blues In The Night
14	Going To The River 
15	Driftin' Blues
16	Fox Chase
17	Jivin' Blues

Doctor Ross (vocals, guitar, harmonica).

 

If you're looking for one-man blues, this is one of the better efforts in that vein available. Ross is in fine form and strong voice on his first full-length album, sometimes pulling out as many stops as his limbs allow for all-out stompers, at other times just accompanying himself on harmonica. The tracks are largely adaptations of well-worn material like "Good Morning, Little Schoolgirl," "32-20," and "Going to the River"; the opening blast of "Cat Squirrel" is especially good. The one-man band approach gets a bit wearing over the course of 17 songs, though, unless you're a sucker for the style. The CD reissue adds the previously unissued bonus track "Jivin' Blues." --- Richie Unterberger, Rovi

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