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Mr. Freeze

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Download links and information about Mr. Freeze by Gary Primich. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 45:44 minutes.

Artist: Gary Primich
Release date: 1995
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 13
Duration: 45:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Bad Poker Hand 4:37
2. I'm the One 3:53
3. Route 90 2:54
4. Mr. Freeze 3:55
5. Go On Fool 3:26
6. Dummy On Your Knee 2:53
7. Dallas Texas 3:09
8. Slap You Silly 3:14
9. Jenny Brown 4:26
10. You Came a Long Way from St. Louis 2:46
11. Red Top 2:57
12. Easy Ridin' Mama 2:45
13. Let Me Go Home Whiskey 4:49

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Although he had made solid, workmanlike albums in the past, Mr. Freeze is where all the cherries came up at once on Gary Primich's musical slot machine. While his harp playing was never in dispute, his vocals on this outing finally find their own style, sounding for the first time comfortable, assured, and totally in the pocket. Kicking off with the high-octane shuffle "Bad Poker Hand" featuring Mark Korpi's stylistic nod to Brewer Phillips, Primich contributes four of his own compositions to this 13-tracker while jumping on such stylistically diverse material as Gene Ammons' "Red Top" and Washboard Sam's "Easy Ridin' Mama," vaulting between subgenres with consummate ease. Other highlight tracks include a harp showcase on "You Came A Long Way From St. Louis" and the rumbling boogie of Mark Korpi's "Slap You Silly." Featuring guest turns from the aforementioned Korpi, bassist supreme Sarah Brown, Mark Rubin, Gene Taylor, and acoustic slide man Steve James along with Gary's regular working band, there's a wide variety of real good stuff to enjoy here. If you were to pick just one album to start absorbing this harp blower's eclectic genius, this one would make a perfect calling card.