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GIVE A MAN A HOME (Home Songs, Vol. 2)
Artist | Song | |
Taj Mahal (Dancing the Blues, 1993 | STRANGER IN MY OWN HOME TOWN (Mayfield) | |
Nanci Griffith (Late Night Grande Hotel, 1991) | HOMETOWN STREETS (Griffith) | |
Jay McShann Orchestra (Blues From Kansas City, 1941/1992) | HOMETOWN BLUES (Brown/McShann) | |
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, 1976) | HOMETOWN BLUES (Petty) | |
Blind Faith (Blind Faith, 1969) | CAN'T FIND MY WAY HOME (Winwood) | |
John Doe (Meet John Doe, 1990) | DYIN' TO GET HOME (Doe) | |
Joe Cocker (Joe Cocker, 1969/1986) | DARLIN' BE HOME SOON (Sebastian) | |
Shirley Horn (I Remember Miles, 1998) | BABY, WON'T YOU PLEASE COME HOME (Warfield/Williams) | |
Art Neville (His Speciality Recordings, 1956-58, 1992) | BACK HOME TO ME (Neville) | |
Flying Burrito Brothers (Farther Along: The Best of the Flying Burrito Brothers, 1988) | SING ME BACK HOME (Haggard) | |
Bubber Johson (Original Blues, 1957/1996) | COME HOME (Johnson) | |
Cheryl Wheeler (Folk Live from Mountain Stage, 1997) | DRIVING HOME (Wheeler) | |
Joe Ely (Live at Liberty Lunch, 1990) | DRIVIN' TO THE POORHOUSE IN A LIMOUSINE (Ely) | |
Patty Griffin (Living with Ghosts, 1996) | POOR MAN'S HOUSE (Griffin) | |
Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown (Back to Bogalusa, 2001) | FOLKS BACK HOME (Garrick) | |
The Five Blind Boys of Alabama (Spirit of the Century, 2000) | GIVE A MAN A HOME (Harper) | |
Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes (I Don't Wanna Go Home, 1976) | I DON'T WANNA GO HOME (S. Van Zandt) | |
Lone Justice (Lone Justice, 195) | WAIT 'TIL WE GET HOME (McKee/Hedgecock) | |
Tom Jones & The Cardigans (Reload, 1999) | BURNIN' DOWN THE HOUSE (Byrne/Franz/Weymouth/Harrison) | |
Jimmie Rogers (Feelin' Good, 1985) | ROCK THIS HOUSE | |
Bill Monroe & His Bluesgrass Boys (The Essential Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys, 1992) | THAT HOME ABOVE (Monroe) | |
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Another in this series that is surprisingly listenable ... albeit a strange theme perhaps. The Jay McShann is really great. (I recommend the whole CD.) Blind Faith is a classic, of course. The Joe Ely really rocks and I always wonder why he's not more popular ... same with Southside Johnny ... that's been one of my favorite records (you know in the 100 - 200 favorite range) since it came out. The Bubber Johnson is a great 50's r&b hit, although he was never really star material ... you know the rest, I guess. EnjoyFeedback:
Oh my god, this is great!!!
enjoying it, I saw The Five Blind Boys of Alabama here a couple of years ago, wonderful performance
Taj Mahal is a personal fav. & you've got some other seriously good artists here too Sally.
This looks mighty sweet, Sally!
Great selections. I love that Patty Griffin song.
Yes, very, very nice. Home is where this mix is!
really great stuff. Have you decided what you'd like from me yet, Sally Anne?
great homey mix. and i'm with you with southside johnny, although at the time they were very big in the bay area!!
I like this a lot. Great picks.
Coolness. Great choices of songs.
yeah baby - lotsa good stuff here!
nice vibe here.
Fantastic - always great to see your mixes here, Sally! Like the Flying Burrito Brothers especially.
Very cool.
Another winner methinks.Great closing section from Southside on.