Time: 60:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Acoustic Delta Blues
Art: Front
01. See See Rider (4:38)
02. Trouble In Mind (3:50)
03. Last Fair Deal (3:11)
04. Hard Times (4:21)
05. Standing At The Judgement (4:17)
06. Back Door Man (5:15)
07. Where You Going Johnny? (4:31)
08. Big Legged Woman (5:15)
09. I Wonder When I’ll Be Called A Man (2:17)
10. My Captain (5:34)
11. It Must Have Been The Devil (3:26)
12. Hoochie Coochie Man (3:41)
13. Going Down To Louisiana (4:05)
14. Go Down Ana (1:49)
15. Hair Shorter Than Mine (3:41)
16. Get Out Of Here (0:06)
Personnel:
Guitar & Vocals - Bill Sims
Harmonica - 'Get Lost Jimmy' Recchione
Born into and raised by a sharecropping family in rural Georgia, vocalist and multi- instrumentalist Bill Sims Jr. is an internationally respected master of the blues. He began playing piano at age four and by fourteen he was playing professionally in a rhythm and blues group. A Warner Bros. recording artist, Mr. Sims is also an accomplished musical director and has lent his talents to many theater and film productions in New York and the United States. His film credits include Lackawanna Blues, Miss Ruby's House, American Gangster, and the recent Cadillac Records. He was also the subject of a critically acclaimed PBS documentary, An American Love Story, in 1999. Mr Sims currently lives in NYC where he mentors a new generation of blues and roots musicians.
Guitar & Vocals - Bill Sims
Harmonica - 'Get Lost Jimmy' Recchione
Born into and raised by a sharecropping family in rural Georgia, vocalist and multi- instrumentalist Bill Sims Jr. is an internationally respected master of the blues. He began playing piano at age four and by fourteen he was playing professionally in a rhythm and blues group. A Warner Bros. recording artist, Mr. Sims is also an accomplished musical director and has lent his talents to many theater and film productions in New York and the United States. His film credits include Lackawanna Blues, Miss Ruby's House, American Gangster, and the recent Cadillac Records. He was also the subject of a critically acclaimed PBS documentary, An American Love Story, in 1999. Mr Sims currently lives in NYC where he mentors a new generation of blues and roots musicians.
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