Live at the Old Absinthe House Bar... Friday Night (Remastered) Bryan Lee

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Album-Release:
1997

HRA-Release:
26.05.2017

Label: Justin Time Records, ADA US

Genre: Blues

Subgenre: Bluesy Rock

Artist: Bryan Lee

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  • 1 Braille Blues Daddy 06:29
  • 2 Cross Cut Saw 09:33
  • 3 The Sky Is Crying 08:22
  • 4 Ain't Doing Too Bad (feat. James Cotton) 05:20
  • 5 Five Long Years (feat. James Cotton) 11:23
  • 6 Automobile Blues 03:19
  • 7 Going Down (feat. Kenny Wayne Shepherd) 06:51
  • 8 Look on Yonder Wall 05:37
  • 9 Key to the Highway (feat. Kenny Wayne Shepherd & Frank Marino) 06:39
  • 10 Rock Me Baby (feat. Kenny Wayne Shepherd & Frank Marino) 08:17
  • Total Runtime 01:11:50

Info for Live at the Old Absinthe House Bar... Friday Night (Remastered)



Blues master Bryan Lee's explosive live show was never documented until this, which also features explosive playing from Kenny Wayne Shepherd (whom Lee mentored before his stardom) and Frank Marino. This item is one of Justin Time's consistently great-selling recordings--and no wonder!

New Orleans bluesman Bryan Lee, a longtime fixture on Bourbon Street, indulges in a pyrotechnic guitar summit on Live At The Old Absinthe House Bar...Friday Night. Backed by his good rockin', hard shufflin' band, the blind guitarist cranks on his exuberant theme song "Braille Blues Daddy," Albert King's "Crosscut Saw" and Elmore James' "The Sky Is Crying." Harmonica legend James Cotton joins him on rousing renditions of "Ain't Doin' Too Bad" and "Five Long Years," then Lee goes toe-to-toe with guest guitarists Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Frank Marino. Originally released on CD in 1997 and now the first time on HighResAudio.

Bryan Lee, vocals, guitar
Frank Marino, guitar
Kenny Wayne Shepherd, guitar
James Cotton, harmonica
Mark Adams, organ
John Banks, keyboards

Recorded Live at the Old Absinthe House Bar
Engineered by Ian Terry, Paul Christensen
Produced by Jim West, Bryan Lee

Digitally remastered

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