| 01.
Soul Of A Man (Johnson)
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| 02.
Kingsize Jones
(Woods/Holiday) |
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| 03. Red
Cross Store (McDowell) |
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| 04. Como
Se Llama Mama (Sutton/Heron) |
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| 05. Forty
Days And Forty Nights (Roth) |
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| 06.
Feeling Blue (Bibb/Bostrom)
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| 07. Never
Give Up Blues (Munyon) |
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| 08. GTO (Munyon)
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| 09. Forty
Four (Burnett - Arr. by Finnigan) |
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| 10. Slow
Moving Train (Kelliher/K) |
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| 11. Don't
Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down (Bibb/Hogland) |
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| 12. Devil
Run (Bundrick) |
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| 13. I
Don't Mind (Bundrick) |
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| 14. Circuit
Rider (Raven/Watts/Prodaniuk/Anderson) |
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Credits: |
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| Producer - Tony Braunagel | Harmonica - Rod Piazza / Al Blake | ||
| Guitars - Carl Carlton / Johnny Lee Schell | Saxophone - Joe Sublett | ||
| Bass - Reggie McBride / James "Hutch" Hutchinson | Clarinet - Ivan Neville | ||
| Hammond Organ & Piano - Michael Thompson / Mike Finnigan | Drums - Tony Braunagel | ||
| Percussion / Tamborine / Shakere - Lenny Castro | Trumpet - Les Lovitt | ||
| Slide Guitar & Cig Fiddle - Johnny Lee Schell | Trombone - Nick Lane | ||
| Backgroud Vocals - Ivan Neville / Melodye Perry / Johnny Lee Schell | |||
| "These songs were recorded in the spirit of the memory of all the good times and friendships that I had in the crescent city. The South will rise again." - Eric Burdon. | |||
| Notes from www.amazon.com: There are few musicians the world over that the listener instantly recognizes with eyes closed. This phenomenon is generally referred to as charisma and is something you can neither buy nor learn; either you’ve got it or you don’t. There is certainly no doubt that Eric Burden posses such. For over forty years he has been gracing the world with his fascinating voice and his infallible feel for authentic blues-rock. Burdon’s latest studio album, Soul Of A Man, a 14 track recording at the interface of Rock, Blues, Folk and Gospel, proves the old credo of ‘it’s the singer, not the song’, is still relevant in 2005. Soul Of A Man exposes an extremely lively, contemporary and hungry musician in the living legend that is Eric Burdon. | |||
| EricBurdonAlbums.com | |||