| | Paul Rodgers Electric CD - Import Paul Rodgers Discography of CDs
Originally Release '00. Fourth album by English rock musician (aka "The Voice"), of Free and Bad Company fame. 10 trax. Paul Rodgers Electric Songs | 1. | Deep Blue |
| 2. | Walking Tall |
| 3. | Find a Way |
| 4. | China Blue |
| 5. | Love Rains |
| 6. | Over You |
| 7. | Drifters |
| 8. | Freedom |
| 9. | Jasmine Flower |
| 10. | Conquistadora |
| Electric Review
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$12.89 Singer and arranger Pyeng Threadgill is the daughter of composer, bandleader, and multi-instrumentalist Henry Threadgill and choreographer/dancer Christina Jones, a founding member of the celebrated Urban Bushwomen. Sweet Home offers 11 Robert Johnson tunes in 11 different settings. While more cynical punters and blues purists (ugh) may sigh or wring their hands at such a notion, everyone else can take delight in Threadgill's considerable accomplishment. Unlike mere revivalists like Eric Clapton or Peter Green, Threadgill hears and interprets Johnson's blues as music not of, but for the ages.
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