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Louisiana Red's career was stalled by the '70s, partly because he still hadn't really found his own blues voice, sounding like Muddy Waters more than anything, but things turned around when he signed with Blue Labor Records. Blue Labor was run by a pair of musicians, jazz arranger Kent Cooper and composer Heiner Stadler, and they saw in Red not another Muddy Waters, but something closer to Lightnin' Hopkins or John Lee Hooker, and they helped Red find his own voice through four albums for the label in the '70s, including this one recorded in 1975, which features Louisiana Red solo and acoustic, and doing original material (a lot of it co-penned by Cooper). The no-frills recording approach makes this one of Red's best and most original albums, and combined with the previous album on Blue Labor, Sweet Blood Call, it formed a sturdy one-two template for Red's re-launched recording career. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Dead Stray Dog
Louisiana Red
New Jersey Women
Louisiana Red
Held Up In One Town
Louisiana Red
Bad Case Of The Blues
Louisiana Red
Caught My Man And Gone
Louisiana Red
My Heart's A Loser
Louisiana Red
Riding On A Tall White Horse
Louisiana Red
Cold White Sheet
Louisiana Red
Going Train Blues
Louisiana Red
Back To The Road Again
Louisiana Red
My Baby's Coming Home
Louisiana Red
Cold Feeling
Louisiana Red