| | Silas Hogan / Arthur Kelley Godfather: Louisiana Swamp Blues Vol. 6 Featuring Arthur "Guitar" Kelly CD Silas Hogan / Arthur Kelley Discography of CDs
Recorded in 1988.
Personnel includes: Silas Hogan (vocals, guitar); Arthur "Guitar" Kelly, Bruce Lamb, Julian Piper (guitar); Oskar "Harpo" Davis (harmonica); David Carroll (bass); Sam Hogan (drums).
Godfather: Louisiana Swamp Blues Vol. 6 Featuring Arthur "Guitar" Kelly Music Silas Hogan / Arthur Kelley Godfather: Louisiana Swamp Blues Vol. 6 Featuring Arthur "Guitar" Kelly Songs | 1. | Rats and Roaches in My Kitchen |
| 2. | Hoo-Doo Blues |
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$6.59 Comprising the same lineup as Street Corner Talking, Savoy Brown released Hellbound Train a year later. For this effort, Kim Simmonds' guitar theatrics are toned down a bit and the rest of the band seems to be a little less vivid and passionate with their music. The songs are still draped with Savoy Brown's sleek, bluesy feel, but the deep-rooted blues essence that so easily emerged from their last album doesn't rise as high throughout Hellbound Train's tracks. The title cut is most definitely the strongest, with Dave Walker, Simmonds, an
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