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This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Personnel: Carey Bell (vocals, harmonica); Carey Bell; Norman Beaker (guitar); Lenni, Lenni (saxophone); Andy Pyle, Chip O'Connor (bass guitar); Tim Franks, Tim Franks (drums); Lurrie Bell (vocals, guitar); Richard Studholme (guitar); Dave Bainbridge (keyboards); Geoff Nichols (drums).
Liner Note Author: John Stedman.
Recording information: Strawberry Studio, Manchester, England (1988-1989); Triple X Studio, London, England (1988-1989). **Super Audio CD (SACD) Hybrid** This CD will play in standard CD players. A Super Audio CD player is required to take advantage of the SACD sound technology. Carey Bell Harpslinger Songs | 1. | What My Mama Told Me | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Pretty Baby | |
| 3. | Blues With a Feeling | |
| 4. | 85% | |
| 5. | Sweet Little Woman | |
| 6. | It's So Easy to Love You | |
| 7. | Strange Woman | |
| 8. | Last Night | |
| 9. | Blues With a Feeling - (alternate take) | |
| 10. | I'm Your 44 | |
| 11. | Going Back to Louisiana | |
| 12. | Everybody Wants to Win | |
| 13. | I'm Your 44 - (alternate take) | |
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