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Change in My Pocket

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Download links and information about Change in My Pocket by Anson Funderburgh. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 45:12 minutes.

Artist: Anson Funderburgh
Release date: 1999
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 12
Duration: 45:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Change in My Pocket 2:54
2. Young Fashioned Ways 3:01
3. Little Girl 3:05
4. Single Again 3:03
5. $100 Bill 3:52
6. Hula Hoop 3:58
7. Willie Jo 3:01
8. Ain't That Lonely 3:38
9. Highway Man 4:38
10. What Have I Done 3:45
11. You Can't Be the One for Me 3:04
12. Things Have Changed 7:13

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There's something sad about a club band — especially one as hard working as Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets — trying to make a commercial record and failing so miserably at it as they do here. This album starts out as disastrously as any album possibly could. On the opening title track, it's obvious that Sam Myers is singing to a prerecorded band track and that either that band track — or Myers — is woefully off time on every one of the breaks, making this group of road veterans sound like a bar band making their first record. Funderburgh's less-is-more guitar is highlighted on his "Hula Hoop," while the bulk of the originals come from Myers writing with various bandmembers, turning in throwaway items like "Things Have Changed," "Single Again," and "Willie Jo." As the group negotiates their way through a pile of covers (Little Walter's "Little Girl," Muddy Waters' "Young Fashioned Ways," Jimmy Rogers' "What Have I Done," Buddy Guy's "$100 Bill") it's obvious that they find themselves on more familiar turf and these end up being the true highlights of the album. Oh yes, a nice version of "Key to the Highway" ends up being a "hidden" bonus track at the end of the album, too. All in all, a very uneven album that really doesn't show this band's strengths.