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Contains 14 tracks. Personnel: Carl Weathersby (vocals, guitar); Ann Peebles (vocals); Rico McFarland (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Andrew Love (tenor saxophone); Wayne Jackson (trumpet, trombone); David Torkanowsky (electric piano, keyboards); Steve Potts , Herman V. Ernest III (drums); Harold Chandler, John Carlyle (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Jay Newland. Recording information: Dockside Studios, Maurice, LA (11/29/1995-12/21/1999). Photographer: Dan Machnik. Best of Carl Weathersby provides an adequate representation of the singer and guitarist's modern soul-blues output in the late '90s. The 15 tracks are taken from his four discs on the Evidence label, Don't Lay Your Blues on Me, Looking Out My Window, Restless Feeling, and Come to Papa. While a few of these tunes may be too radio-friendly for blues purists, this is the best way to sample Weathersby's smooth vocals and Albert King-influenced guitar licks. ~ Al CampbellLiving Blues (9/03, p.95) - "...Weathersby himself ably draws on his Chicago-influenced electric blues roots as well as his self-styled gutbucket soul, creating a solid amalgamation of fluidly modern guitar techniques..." Best Of Carl Weathersby Music | List Price | $15.99 (You save $2.40) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Contemporary Blues CDs, Regional Collections, Blues, Greatest Hits Collections | | Label | Evidence | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 138865  | | CD Universe Part number | 5814426 | | Catalog number | 26127 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 13, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | John Snyder | | Engineer | Jay Newland | | Personnel | Wayne Jackson, Andrew Love, Steve Potts, David Torkanowsky, Ann Peebles, Carl Weathersby, Rico McFarland, Herman V. Ernest III, Harold Chandler, John Carlyle |
Best Of Carl Weathersby Songs | 1. | Come to Papa |
| 2. | Restless Feeling |
| 3. | Do You Call That a Buddy |
| 4. | Don't Lay Your Blues on Me |
| 5. | Feels Like Rain |
| 6. | Sweet Music |
| 7. | Your Love Is Everything |
| 8. | Wheel of Fortune |
| 9. | Everything I Do |
| 10. | It's You That I Want |
| 11. | All Your Affection Is Gone |
| 12. | Stop Breakin' Down Blues |
| 13. | Somebody Help Me |
| 14. | My Baby |
| 15. | Hipshakin' Woman |
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