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Juke Joint Serenade

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Download links and information about Juke Joint Serenade by Ken Tucker. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Blues, Rock genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 44:27 minutes.

Artist: Ken Tucker
Release date: 2010
Genre: Blues, Rock
Tracks: 12
Duration: 44:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Brother Whiskey 3:56
2. One Stop Man 2:49
3. Let It Slide 2:47
4. Desperately Need 4:36
5. Sunny 3:28
6. Street Walking Woman 3:29
7. Coal Shed 3:49
8. Highway 61 6:03
9. Eliza 2:32
10. Island Of Lost Souls 3:43
11. Killer's Mind 4:27
12. Worst I Ever Felt 2:48

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Ken Tucker has been playing blues-rock for nearly 30 years near his home in Indiana, but he reflects influences from all over the U.S. His guitar playing pays homage to Duane Allman and the dual-line sound of the Allman Brothers, his singing quite reminiscent at times of Bruce Springsteen with a little Tom Waits, Mark Knopfler, or even John Fogarty and Bob Dylan thrown in. These originals written by Tucker all tap on familiar themes of the blues with an attitude, done upbeat with a hefty helping of the frontman's slide guitar. Aside from the harmonica playing of Josh Hammond, there's little to deviate from the formula of this style of music, as "Brother Whiskey" (followed by the phrase "Sister Nicotine") and "One Stop Mind" are typical upbeat tunes with cleverly worded titles and lyrics. A true juke joint number, "Street Walking Woman" has Hammond on fire, while the closer "Worst I Ever Felt" has a country feel in an acoustic vein with the female vocal and Karen Harris' guitar. Tucker certainly has his following after all these years in the business, and his fans will welcome this overdue release, even if, technically, he's not serenading the bar crowd. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi