Lonesome & Blue Vol 2: Under the Covers / Various: Lonesome & Blue Vol 2: Under The Covers / Various

Lonesome & Blue Vol 2: Under the Covers / Various: Lonesome & Blue Vol 2: Under The Covers / Various

Lonesome & Blue Vol 2: Under the Covers / Various: Lonesome & Blue Vol 2: Under The Covers / Various

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Lonesome & Blue Vol 2: Under The Covers / Various
Artist: Lonesome & Blue Vol 2: Under the Covers / Various
Label: Vinyl Passion
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8719039004669
Genre: Rock

Limited 180gm colored vinyl LP pressing. As a follow-up to Lonesome & Blue The Original Versions, herewith Lonesome & Blue Under The Covers. 21 remastered originals. Opener on Lonesome & Blue Vol. 2 is Howlin' Wolf's 'Little Baby' ('Stripped' 1995). There's Allen Toussaint's 'Fortune Teller' ('Got Live If You Want It' 1966), Muddy Waters' 'Mannish Boy' ('Love You Live' 1977), The Coasters' 'Poison Ivy' ('No Stone Unturned' 1970) and the closing track on the album is 'You Better Move On' from southern soul singer Arthur Alexander ('December's Children'). The blues as chosen by five young (blues)-rockers from London.

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