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Swinging from the Rafters

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Download links and information about Swinging from the Rafters by Long John Hunter. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 56:48 minutes.

Artist: Long John Hunter
Release date: 1997
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 14
Duration: 56:48
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Time and Time Again 4:23
2. I Don't Care 3:20
3. Stop What You're Doing 3:25
4. Both Ends of the Road 5:01
5. Bugs on My Window 3:23
6. Take It Home With You 3:58
7. Trouble on the Line 4:58
8. In the Country 4:47
9. V-8 Ford 3:38
10. 39 Days 3:09
11. I'm Broke 5:00
12. Walking Catfish 4:02
13. Locksmith Man 2:56
14. Love Prevails 4:48

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Long John's second album for the Alligator imprint is even more potent than his first, Texas Border Legend. This time around, Hunter's sly, drawling vocals and stinging clusters of guitar are well to the fore, keeping the spotlight firmly in place on this Texas guitar legend. The record was cut in Austin and Abilene, Texas, and as such boasts Lone Star talent like Derek O'Brien, who plays rhythm guitar on this disc and solos on "I Don't Care" and "V-8 Ford." Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff blows saxophone on eight tunes and harmonica on "Locksmith Man." For his part, Hunter contributes 10 of the 14 tunes, co-writing with various members of his Walking Catfish Band or his co-producers, Tary Owens and John Foose. Long John's no-holds-barred approach literally screams Texas blues, letting you know you're listening to an originator, not an imitator.