| | Sequel's Blues On A Fuse CD
18 songs by blues masters incl. Freddie King, James Cotton, B.B. King, T-Bone Walker +
Arranger: Elmore James. Sequel's Blues On A Fuse Music Sequel's Blues On A Fuse Songs | 1. | Chicago Calling |
| 2. | It Feels So Good - Big Bill Broonzy |
| 3. | I Love You Baby - Sonny Terry/Brownie McGhee |
| 4. | Rocket 88 - James Cotton |
| 5. | Lowdown in Lodi - Freddie King |
| 6. | Robert Johnson - Alexis Korner |
| 7. | That's All Right - Jimmy Rogers |
| 8. | Things Are Getting Harder to Do - Otis Grand |
| 9. | Outside Help - B.B. King |
| 10. | Angel of Mercy - Little Milton |
| 11. | Red's Dream - Louisiana Red |
| 12. | Strollin' With Bones - T-Bone Walker |
| 13. | Death Letter - Son House |
| 14. | Boogie in the Morning - Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup |
| 15. | Baby Please Don't Go - Big Joe Williams |
| 16. | Mojo Hand - Juke Boy Bonner |
| 17. | Save Your Money Baby |
| 18. | Dust My Broom - Sunnyland Slim |
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