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Recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, during the Malaco Records European Tour in 1989, it features Bobby Bland, Denise LaSalle, Johnnie Taylor, and Mosley & Johnson. Anything LaSalle has done lately is worth listening to, and it's nice to have a snapshot of her in-concert style. ~ Niles J. Frantz Blues From The Montreux Jazz Festival Music Blues From The Montreux Jazz Festival Songs Blues From The Montreux Jazz Festival Review
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