| | Bryan Lee Live At The Old Absinthe House Bar, Vol. 2: Saturday CD Bryan Lee Discography of CDs
(3 Customer Reviews)
From the beginning of the opening cut, "Think," and throughout the entire show on this live CD, blues guitarist and singer Bryan Lee puts on an explosive performance full of fire and passion. Lee talks enthusiastically to the audience, giving them the background to many of the songs before shouting out his vocals, but his intense guitar flights are the most impressive feature of the album. Lee welcomes his young friends and fellow guitarists Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Frank Marino as guests on a few numbers. If anything, their participation makes the music even more fiery. With the assistance of a fine backing group that includes both organist Mark Adams and John Banks on keyboards, this CD certainly does not lack in spirit, power, or intensity. ~ Scott Yanow
Audio Mixer: Ian Terry.
Recording information: Old Absinthe House Bar, Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA (02/14/1997/02/15/1997).
Personnel: Bryan Lee (vocals, guitar); Frank Marino, Kenny Wayne Shepherd (guitar); "Cadillac" Pete Rahn (harmonica); Jody Golick (saxophone); John Banks (keyboards); Mark Adams (organ); Victor Spancowski (drums).
Personnel: Bryan Lee (guitar); Frank Marino, Kenny Wayne Shepherd (guitar); Jody Golick (saxophone); Mark Adams (organ); John Banks (keyboards).
Live At The Old Absinthe House Bar, Vol. 2: Saturday Music Bryan Lee Live At The Old Absinthe House Bar, Vol. 2: Saturday Songs | 1. | Think |
| 2. | I'll Play the Blues for You  |
| 3. | I Got a Rich Man's Woman |
| 4. | How Many More Years |
| 5. | Look on Yonder Wall |
| 6. | Dope Smokin' Blues |
| 7. | Things That I Used to Do, The |
| 8. | Love Her with a Feeling |
| 9. | I'm Ready |
| 10. | Flip Flop and Fly |
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