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This is Funky Blues Messiahs second CD. On this Cd they pick up the story line where they left off on the first one. With guest appearances from Liberty DeVitto ( Billy Joel, Elton John ) and Charlie DeChant (Hall and Oates), they have built an explosive new CD of exciting New Orleans influenced music. Lost In Mississippi Music | List Price | $14.00 (You save $3.35) | | Category | Blues Albums | | Label | Trackspotting | | Orig Year | 2001 | | CD Universe Part number | 7124340 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 04, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 47 minutes |
Funky Blues Messiahs Lost In Mississippi Songs | 1. | Uptown Groove |
| 2. | Runnin From Algiers |
| 3. | Evangeline |
| 4. | Diner Dinner I Wanna Eat |
| 5. | Trouble |
| 6. | Lenny Bruce |
| 7. | Potion Anyone? |
| 8. | Voodoo Lady |
| 9. | If God Dont Getcha the Devil Will |
| 10. | Radio Salvation |
| 11. | Way Too Funky |
| 12. | Routine Police Stop |
| 13. | Gods Pickpocket |
| 14. | Louisiana Red House |
| 15. | Cajun Casanova |
| 16. | Funkengrueven |
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