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The Blues Band These Kind of Blues Mp3, Flac, Wma The Blues Band These Kind Of Blues mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Blues Album: These Kind Of Blues Country: Germany Released: 1986 Style: Electric Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Blues Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1170 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1230 mb WMA version RAR size: 1924 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 380 Other Formats: RA AIFF ASF VOC MIDI DMF XM Tracklist Hide Credits Tobacco Road A1 2:55 Written-By – Loudermilk* Doing Alright A2 5:07 Written-By – Jones* Time After Time A3 3:52 Written-By – Kelly* Stealing A4 2:48 Written-By – Kelly* That's It, I Quit A5 2:38 Saxophone – John 'Irish' Earle*Trumpet – Dick HansonWritten-By – Jones*, McGuinness* Bad Penny Blues A6 2:40 Bass – Dave GreenDrums – Charlie WattsPiano – Ian StewartWritten-By – Lyttleton* Let The Four Winds Blow B1 2:58 Written-By – Domino - Bartholomew* Bad Luck B2 3:10 Written-By – Lyle*, McGuinness* Hardworking Man B3 3:55 Written-By – Stonebridge*, McGuinness* These Kind Of Blues B4 3:32 Written-By – Malone*, Parker* Smokestack Lightning B5 4:04 Written-By – Burnett* Companies, etc. Record Company – Line Music GmbH Marketed By – Line Music GmbH Distributed By – Line Music GmbH Distributed By – Intercord Ton GmbH – 941.715 Phonographic Copyright (p) – Baton Productions Ltd. Copyright (c) – Line Music GmbH Lacquer Cut At – Ham Audio Credits Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Gary Fletcher Coordinator [Album Co-ordination] – Tom McGuinness Cover [Dust Jacket] – Phil Smee Drums – Hughie Kodo Flint*, Rob Townsend (tracks: A3, A5, B2) Guitar, Backing Vocals – Tom McGuinness Harmonica – Paul Jones Lacquer Cut By – HA* Lead Vocals – Dave Kelly (tracks: A1, A3, A4, B2 to B4), Paul Jones (tracks: A2, A5, B1, B3, B5) Slide Guitar, Guitar – Dave Kelly Notes All these tracks were recorded between 1979 and 1982. We dedicate this album to the memory of our friend Ian Stewart Barcode and Other Identifiers Label Code: LC 8877 Matrix / Runout (A-side runout etched): HA 4. 00160 A2 Matrix / Runout (B-side runout etched): HA 4. 00160 B Rights Society: GEMA Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Blues These Kind Of Blues (LP, 941.715 Date Records 941.715 Germany 1986 Band Album) The Blues These Kind Of Blues (CD, BGOCD664 BGO Records BGOCD664 UK 2005 Band Album, Ext) The Blues These Kind Of Blues (CD, JPCD9807343 Grammy JPCD9807343 Russia 1998 Band Album, Unofficial) The Blues These Kind Of Blues (CD, Line Music dacd 9.00160 dacd 9.00160 Germany 1987 Band Album) GmbH Related Music albums to These Kind Of Blues by The Blues Band Eugene McGuinness - Fonz Eugene McGuinness - The Invitation To The Voyage Coulson, Dean, McGuinness And Flint - Lay Down Your Weary Tune Manfred Mann - The Manfred Mann Album / The Five Faces Of Manfred Mann McGuinness Flint - C'Est La Vie Eugene McGuinness - Bold Street / Hangman Various - Line - Der Sampler 7 McGuinness Flint - Ride On My Rainbow Preston Jones - Your Next In Line Dave Bartholomew - Fats Domino Presents Dave Bartholomew And His Great Big Band McGuinness Flint - Friends Of Mine McGuinness Flint - Malt And Barley Blues.
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