Jimmie Vaughan - Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites
Shout! Factory  (2010)
Blues

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CD  43:51
13 tracks
   01   The Pleasure's All Mine             03:43
   02   Come Love             03:16
   03   I'm Leavin' It Up To You             03:08
   04   Comin' & Goin'             02:55
   05   Wheel Of Fortune             04:04
   06   How Can You Be So Mean             02:54
   07   Just A Little Bit             03:05
   08   I Miss You So             02:49
   09   Rm Blues             03:55
   10   Roll, Roll, Roll             02:53
   11   Send Me Some Lovin'             02:56
   12   (She's Got The) Blues For Sale             02:39
   13   Funny How Time Slips Away             05:34
Details
Country USA
Original Release Date 2010
Cat. Number 12106
UPC (Barcode) 826663121063
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Notes
The blues-rock master's first album in nine years! Blues, Ballads and Favorites is blues-rock pioneer Jimmie Vaughan's tribute to the music that inspired him, with covers of songs by Little Richard, Jimmy Reed, Roy Milton, Roscoe Gordon and others. The album was recorded in Austin, Texas, and features legendary blues singer Lou Ann Barton on two tracks. Other highlights include a brand-new instrumental, "Comin' & Goin'," and a version of Willie Nelson's "Funny How Time Slips Away" featuring vocals by Bill Willis, the famed Hammond organ player who recorded with James Brown and Bill Doggett. Vaughan founded the iconic Fabulous Thunderbirds in 1974, and they became famous for the high-octane blues-rock sound that earned them critical acclaim in the '70s and platinum-selling albums in the '80s. In 1990, Vaughan recorded a duets album, Family Style, with his brother, Stevie Ray Vaughan, shortly before the latter's untimely death, and then went on to a successful solo career.