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New;Guests-James Cotton,Frank Marino,Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Liner Note Author: Quint Davis.
Recording information: Old Absinthe House Bar, New Orleans, LA (02/14/1997/02/15/1997).
Photographer: Jeff Strout.
Personnel: Bryan Lee (vocals, guitar); Frank Marino, Kenny Wayne Shepherd (guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); Mark Adams (organ); John Banks (keyboards).
Audio Mixer: Ian Terry.
Live At The Old Absinthe House Bar Friday Night Music Bryan Lee Live At The Old Absinthe House Bar Friday Night Songs | 1. | Braille Blues Daddy |
| 2. | Crosscut Saw |
| 3. | Sky Is Crying, The |
| 4. | Ain't Doing Too Bad |
| 5. | Five Long Years |
| 6. | Automobile Blues |
| 7. | Going Down |
| 8. | Look on Yonder Wall |
| 9. | Key to the Highway |
| 10. | Rock Me Baby |
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