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Recorded at Creative Workshop Studio, Nashville, Tennessee from February 10-11, 1993. Includes liner notes by David Whiteis.
Personnel includes: Homesick James (vocals, slide guitar); Casey Lutton (bass); Jim Carstein (drums).
Personnel: Homesick James (vocals, electric & slide guitar); Fred James, David "Guitar" James (guitar); Casey Lutton (bass); Jim Karstein (drums).
Living Blues (1-2/95, pp.73-74) - "Like your blues low-key and occasionally a little off-time? This set's right up your alley....Compared to his nail-tough recordings for Chance, Prestige, and Vanguard, JUANITA is a bit mundane--but it's a likable effort." Homesick James Juanita Songs | 1. | Juanita |
| 2. | My Baby |
| 3. | Time Is Growin' Near |
| 4. | Lonesome Ol' Train |
| 5. | Someday Baby |
| 6. | Drivin' Dog |
| 7. | Careless Love |
| 8. | Right Life, The |
| 9. | I Can't Hold Out |
| 10. | Stop That Thing |
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