Buddah Blues by James Band Cotton (CD, 2018)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelRetroworld, IMT
UPC0805772633124
eBay Product ID (ePID)23046053758

Product Key Features

Release Year2018
FormatCD
GenreJazz
ArtistJames Band Cotton
Release TitleBuddah Blues

Dimensions

Item Height0.94 in
Item Weight0.42 lb
Item Length5.64 in
Item Width4.84 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks36
Number of Discs2
TracksCotton Boogie, One More Mile, All Walks of Life, Born in Missouri, Flip Flop and Fly, Mojo Rocket 88, Goodbye My Lady, I Don't Know, Caldonia, Boogie Thing, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, Oh Baby, You Don't Have to Go, Help Me Hot 'N Cold, Teeny Weeny Bit, Blow Wind Blow, How Long Can a Fool Go Wrong, Hot 'N Cold, Chicken Heads, Hard Time Blues, I Got a Feelin', Weather Report (The Weather Man Said), Keep Cooking Mama, Fannie Mae, Caldonia, Rock 'N Roll Music (Ain't Nothing New), James' Theme, Boogie Thing, One More Mile, All Walks of Life, Creepers Creeps Again, Rocket 88, How Long Can a Fool Go Wrong, I Don't Know Burner, 'Fatuation, Fever
NotesDigitally remastered two CD set containing a trio of albums. James Cotton was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter, who performed and recorded with many of the great blues artists of his time and with his own band. He played drums early in his career but is famous for his harmonica playing. Cotton began playing blues harp in Howlin' Wolf's band in the early 1950s and in 1955 he was recruited by Muddy Waters to come to Chicago and join his band. Cotton became Waters' bandleader and stayed with the group until 1965. After that he formed the Jimmy Cotton Blues Quartet, with Otis Spann on piano, to record between gigs with the Muddy Waters band. He eventually left to form his own full-time touring group. In the 1970s, Cotton recorded several albums for Buddah Records. This collection features three of those recordings. Live & On The Move was released in 1976 by Buddah and faithfully captures the boogie-burning capabilities of the mid-'70s Cotton outfit. Cotton then went to New Orleans to work with producer Allen Toussaint releasing the "disco blues" High Energy. Before that came 100% Cotton, an album that some regard as his zenith featuring the non-stop "Boogie Thing," a driving "How Long Can a Fool Go Wrong," and a racy "Rocket 88". Cotton died in March 2017.
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