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Harmonica Shah, the Motor City Mojo Master, is back with a dozen deep, dark and dangerous new blues cuts. Special guests include Blues Music Award Winners Mel Brown and Willie "Big Eyes" Smith who throw their own brand of Sonic Hoodoo into the pot, while
Liner Note Author: Andrew Galloway.
Recording information: Liquid, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (10/24/2005/10/25/2005).
Personnel: Harmonica Shah (vocals, harmonica); Bob Vespaziani (drums); Mel Brown (guitar); Jack de Keyzer (electric guitar); Julian Fauth (piano); Alec Fraser (acoustic bass, electric bass); Willie "Big Eyes" Smith (drums).
Audio Mixer: Alec Fraser.
Living Blues (p.68) - "LISTEN AT ME GOOD is filled with urgent, gutsy Motor City electric blues that's fit to rock any basement club or urban juke." Harmonica Shah Listen At Me Good Songs | 1. | Life of Every Party, The |
| 2. | Standing in the Cold Rain |
| 3. | Dirty Gready Work |
| 4. | Bullets Don't Care |
| 5. | I've Got to Help My Own Damn Self |
| 6. | Mister, I Don't Care |
| 7. | Lies, Lies, Lies |
| 8. | Motor City Confidential |
| 9. | Twelve Year Old Boy, The |
| 10. | Detroit Jump |
| 11. | I Wish a Thief Would Steal All My Burdens & Pain |
| 12. | Lonesome Graveyard Blues |
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