| | Kelley Hunt New Shade Of Blue CD Kelley Hunt Discography of CDs
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Guests:Delbert Mcclinton,Jim Lauderdale,Jesse Winchester
Personnel: Kelley Hunt (vocals, piano); Kelley Hunt; Delbert McClinton (vocals); Gary Nicholson (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Colin Linden (guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar); Kenny Greenberg (guitar, electric guitar); Jim Horn (saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Steven Herrman (trumpet); John Hinchey (trombone); Reese Wynans (electric piano, Hammond b-3 organ); Glenn Worf (acoustic bass, electric bass, bass guitar); Greg Morrow, Chad Cromwell (drums). Audio Mixer: Matt Andrews. Photographer: Senor McGuire.
Living Blues (p.61) - "[With] a barrel-house piano number that pairs Hunt with Delbert McClinton. Her warm, country inflections complement his good ol' boy delivery just right..." Kelley Hunt New Shade Of Blue Songs | 1. | Wakin' up Slow |
| 2. | Temptation |
| 3. | Deal With It - (with Delbert McClinton) |
| 4. | That's What Makes You Strong |
| 5. | Long Way Home |
| 6. | Why Do I Love You |
| 7. | Darkness |
| 8. | Word, The |
| 9. | New Shade of Blue |
| 10. | When the Love Comes Through |
| 11. | It Ain't Over When It's Over |
| 12. | Would You Still Be There |
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