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01. "Troubled World" 02. "Keep It To Yourself" 03. "Sittin' Here Thinkin'" 04. "I'm Going Upside Your Head" 05. "The Things That I Used To Do" 06. "Why You Wanna Do Me Like That" 07. "Stood Down Baby, Part Two" 08. "Broke Your Promise" 09. "Walkin' Through The Park" 10. "Think Twice" 11. "It's Too Late Brother"
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Description: | Probably the two biggest influences on Johnny B. Moore's sound are Muddy Waters and Magic Sam. Johnny's first big break came in '75 when he joined Koko Taylor's Blues Machine and recorded on her Grammy Award winning album, the Earthshaker. In '77 he joined Willie Dixon's Chicago Blues All-Stars. (Previously deleted: 7/1/10 Original release date: 7/10/97) "With his Mississippi roots and solid commitment to Chicago's West Side blues sound, Johnny B. Moore has much in common with Johnny Littlejohn and Magic Sam - two of his mentors. Like those artists, Moore's blues is hard-edged, quirky, and beautiful. Troubled World captures him at his best." - Living Blues."Troubled World" is a captivating CD by the legendary blues guitarist and singer Johnny B. Moore, released under the renowned Delmark label. This album showcases Moore's deep roots in Chicago blues, blending raw emotion with masterful guitar work and soulful vocals. The tracks on "Troubled World" reflect both personal struggles and broader social themes, making it a powerful listening experience for any blues enthusiast. Johnny B. Moore has been celebrated for his authentic style that pays homage to classic blues while bringing his own unique voice to the genre; over his career, he has earned acclaim for albums like "Live at Blue Chicago," solidifying his place among modern blues greats.
Delmark Records is one of America's oldest independent jazz and blues labels, founded in 1953 by Bob Koester in Chicago. Known for its dedication to preserving traditional sounds while supporting innovative artists, Delmark has played an instrumental role in shaping the careers of many influential musicians across decades.
Johnny B. Moore?s biography reads like a tribute to the heart of Chicago?s music scene: born in Mississippi but raised musically on Chicago?s South Side, he was mentored by legends such as Jimmy Reed and Magic Sam before launching a successful solo career marked by critical praise and international tours. |
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