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J. Fred Knobloch & Jelly Roll Johnson - Live At the Bluebird Cafe

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Download links and information about J. Fred Knobloch & Jelly Roll Johnson - Live At the Bluebird Cafe by Jelly Roll Johnson, J. Fred Knobloch. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Country, Pop genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 55:31 minutes.

Artist: Jelly Roll Johnson, J. Fred Knobloch
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Country, Pop
Tracks: 13
Duration: 55:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mistaken Identiy 2:37
2. Can I Come Back Home? 3:51
3. Feel Better In the Morning 3:19
4. King of Fools 4:37
5. Stay Away from the Blues 5:32
6. First Thing Every Mornin' 3:12
7. Three Verses 4:36
8. Feels Like Mississippi 6:48
9. A Lover Is Forever 4:45
10. Which Side of the Glass 3:45
11. You Know How Women Are 4:04
12. Memphis Morning 4:52
13. Cold Feet 3:33

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Singer/songwriter/guitarist J. Fred Knobloch and harmonica player Jelly Roll Johnson turn in a rambunctious, heartfelt, and altogether satisfying set on Live At the Bluebird Café. Knobloch draws upon his deep catalogue of country/blues/pop originals, picking tunes as diverse as the torchy “A Lover Is Forever” (co-written with folk legend Steve Goodman), the reflective “You Know How Women Are,” and the comical “Cold Feet.” His expressive, Mississippi-inflected tenor brings out the wistful nostalgia in “Three Verses” and the dreamy longing in “King of Fools.” Johnson’s harp weaves around Knobloch’s voice and acoustic guitar throughout the performance, adding mournful slides and exuberant flourishes straight from the heart of the Delta. The music here is rootsy yet consistently shows the sort of fluency and polish that comes with years of nightclub dates and recording sessions. Live At the Bluebird Café commends itself to any fan of smart, genre-busting songwriting and spirited, Dixie-fried musicianship.