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Rough Weather Blues, Vol. 2 (Remastered)

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Download links and information about Rough Weather Blues, Vol. 2 (Remastered) by Jimmy Liggins. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:11:41 minutes.

Artist: Jimmy Liggins
Release date: 1992
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:11:41
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Bye Bye Baby Good-Bye (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:32
2. Lookin' for My Baby (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:27
3. Rough Weather Blues (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:27
4. Misery Blues (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 3:02
5. Give Up Little Girl (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:29
6. Lonely Nights Blues (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:47
7. Saturday Night Boogie Woogie Man (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:36
8. Lover's Prayer (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:59
9. Now's the Time (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 5:12
10. Sincere Lover's Blues (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 3:03
11. Down and Out Blues (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:56
12. Unidentified Instrumental (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 3:42
13. Blues for Love (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:55
14. Brown Skin Baby (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:19
15. Stolen Love (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:35
16. Jumpin' and Stompin' (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:21
17. Low Down Blues (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:30
18. Cloudy Day Blues (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:51
19. Goin' Down With the Sun (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 3:05
20. Dark Hour Blues (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:58
21. Pleading My Cause (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:53
22. I'll Never Let You Go (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:24
23. Railroad Blues (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:41
24. Drunk (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 3:01
25. I'll Always Love You (featuring His Drops Of Joy) 2:56

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Twenty-five more Specialty cookers, including an undubbed version of "Drunk," plenty of horn-leavened jump blues outings, and several unissued artifacts (including a rare example of the Drops of Joy getting jazzy on "Now's the Time").