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As the title suggests, Sweet Home Blues gathers nine blues classics into a value-priced CD, including: Buddy Guy's "First Time I Met The Blues," Howlin' Wolf's "The Red Rooster," B.B. King's "Rock Me Baby," and Koko Taylor's "Wang Dang Doodle." Albert Collins' "Frostbite" and Junior Parker's "Sweet Home Chicago" are some of the other worthwhile tracks on this brief compilation. Though it's not a extensive collection, its budget price may interest some casual fans. ~ Heather Phares
B.B.King,Howlin'Wolf,Albert King,Albert Collins,Buddy Guy
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