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Tracks: 1. Mellow Down Easy* 2:29 2. Can't Hold Out Much Longer 3:05 3. My Babe* 2:35 4. Juke# 3:13 5. West Helena Woman 3:37 6. Tell Me Mama# 2:46 7. Last Night# 4:22 8. You Better Watch Yourself# 2:57 9. Everything's Gonna Be Alright*# 2:02 10. Too Late* 3:14 11. Goin' Down Slow 5:22 12. Just A Feelin 3:30 rec. October 2-4, 1968 at Liberty Studios, Los Angeles. Personnel: George Smith, voc, hca Otis Spann, p Muddy Waters, g Lawrence 'Little Sonny' Wimberley, b S.P. Leary, d; # Marshall Hooks, g; * Luther Johnson, g There's more than a few California harp players who grew up under the influence of the man who was truly the king of West Coast blues harmonica. To be sure, George "Harmonica" Smith outshone even the great Little Walter when it came to blowing chromatic harp. Sadly under-recorded and under-appreciated, Smith deserves recognition as one of the greats. This release goes a long way in rectifying that situation. Of the fourteen offerings, five are extremely rare 60s reissues, including a real rocker called "Tight Dress" and a rather haughty little number titled "Blowing the Blues." The remainders were produced by harmonica virtuoso Rod Piazza. In the mix are powerhouse blues pieces like "Goin' Down Slow" and the previously unissued "Last Chance." Top these with such unexpected gems as "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" and "Peg O' My Heart" and what you have is pure harmonica heaven. --Lars Gandil User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons B