Junior Parker Like It Is / Honey-Drippin' Blues
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CD Details
- Released: March 10, 2017
- Originally Released: 2017
- Label: BGO Records
Tracks:
- 1.Country Girl
- 2.You Can Make It If You Try
- 3.Wish Me Well
- 4.Hey Lawdy Mama
- 5.Sometimes I Wonder
- 6.(Ooh Wee Baby) That's the Way You Make Me Feel
- 7.Come Back, Baby
- 8.Just Like a Fish
- 9.Baby, Please
- 10.You Ain't Got No Heart
- 11.Cracked Up Over You
- 12.Easy Lovin'
- 13.I'm So Satisfied
- 14.You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down
- 15.You're the One
- 16.Reconsider Baby
- 17.Lover to Friend
- 18.Your Bag Is Bringing Me Down
- 19.Ain't Gon' Be No Cutting Aloose
- 20.Lovin' Man on Your Hands
- 21.Your Love's All Over Me
- 22.What a Fool I Was
- 23.I Got Money
- 24.It Must Be Love
Product Description:
Digitally remastered two-fer containing a pair of Junior Parker's albums for Mercury Records, dating from 1967 and 1969. Parker's driving blues made him a force to be reckoned with, with his distinctive vocals and harmonica style. Sadly he was cut down in his prime, dying during surgery for a brain tumor in 1971. New notes accompany his versions of "Hey Lawdy Mama" and "Reconsider Baby" plus "Wish Me Well," "Country Girl," "Baby Please," "I Got Money" and more.
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Wonderful 'Hip' Blues
Music Lover: Richard Higginson from
SANTA CLARITA, CA US -- November, 6, 2020
I heard the single "You Love's All Over Me" on the Soul Music radio station in San Francisco when it was released in the late 60's, and purchased it. While attending the Navy Electronics School on Treasure Island at the time. I thought that this was enough, but now it's wonderful to obtain the Stereo album! Jr. Parker is pretty much in the Blues category, but he was able to do something many weren't - make Blues oriented records which were nevertheless great and contemporary, and generally popular at the time they were released. Still sound great! And, his. "Driving Wheel" is timeless!