The Jimmy Rogers All Stars — Trouble No More (w/ Mick Jagger & Keith Richards)
Album: Blues Blues Blues
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woozurbuddy wrote:
Awesome, though not The Allman Brothers!
Ahem: Muddy Waters. Alexandra wrote:
Patti Scialfa
Who is that on vocals? I could swear it was Mary from Southern Culture on the Skids!
Patti Scialfa
Alifreckles50 wrote:
The featured artists take turns playing with Jimmy. Like on Santana's Supernatural or B. B. King's Deuces Wild and Lucille & Friends. I really like this CD.
quite a super-group!
The featured artists take turns playing with Jimmy. Like on Santana's Supernatural or B. B. King's Deuces Wild and Lucille & Friends. I really like this CD.
WOW, look at the names on that album cover!! Still, is this before the Allman's version? That's the one I'm most familiar with...
This is great...how about a little Geno Washington?
Killin' it!
RIP Jeff
quite a super-group!
I hope to hear some more tracks of this album!
Who is that on vocals? I could swear it was Mary from Southern Culture on the Skids!
The old folks home is rocking today - Hey, Mick, watch ya zimmer frame!
I don't kind of boring to me...gave it a five though
Even if the song is grooving, it really shows how poor Keith Richards is on the guitar...
Nice! First time hearing this and I'm liking it a lot!
BPenni wrote:
This version gives Gregg a real run for his money...
Nice. Seven.
... not really- ABB had a really nice intro figured out, and were much tighter.
This group is okay considering its an all star configuration, which tends to overdo things at the expense of musicality. But that's not to discount this version at all. It rocks. I'd agree on a 7.
I have to say there was a time I thought Mick was a premier blues singer, but that was before my "blues horizon" expanded. Oh well, growing up.
Wow
This version gives Gregg a real run for his money...
Nice. Seven.
Smooth and warm. Like a down comforter in Alaska.