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Kiss of Sweet Blues

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Download links and information about Kiss of Sweet Blues by Lurrie Bell. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:02:27 minutes.

Artist: Lurrie Bell
Release date: 1998
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:02:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Bring Yourself Back to Me 4:50
2. You're Gonna Be Sorry 3:29
3. Kiss of Sweet Blues 4:13
4. Wicked Hearted Woman 3:46
5. Blues and Black Coffee 4:08
6. Hiding In the Spotlight 7:19
7. Lurrie's Guitar Boogie 2:59
8. Bad Dog 4:19
9. Somebody Help Me 5:41
10. Drivin' Through the Darkness 3:06
11. Lonesome Guitar Man 3:53
12. Build Myself a Mansion 3:19
13. Lurrie's Funky Groove Thang 3:05
14. Don't Ask Me Why 3:53
15. After Hours 4:27

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A promising guitarist whose personal troubles have perhaps kept him from realizing his full potential, Lurrie Bell rebounded from an early-'90s nadir with the intense and sometimes bizarre Mercurial Son, almost like a Chicago blues version of Skip Spence's Oar. The following 700 Blues was considerably more polished, but 1998's Kiss of Sweet Blues finds a workable middle ground between the two extremes. The songs, mostly by producer/rhythm guitarist Dave Specter and bassist Harlan Terson with Bell contributing only a pair of riff-based instrumentals, aren't as challenging as those on Mercurial Son, but they're entirely credible; "Blues and Black Coffee" and "Hiding in the Spotlight" have the hard-earned intensity to put themselves over even if they lack the earlier album's knife-edge immediacy and sometimes peculiar phrasing. Bell's solos are impeccable throughout, and his backing group, also including funky organist Rob Waters, is tight and admirably resistant to showboating.