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AllMusic noted that the album "may be the best single CD in McDowell's output, and certainly his best concert release". [8] McDowell's final album, [9] Live in New York (Oblivion Records), was a concert performance from November 1971 at the Village Gaslight (also known as The Gaslight Cafe), in Greenwich Village, New York. [10]
Live session bassist and album producer Tom Pomposello wrote three different variations of the liner notes, consisting of several essays, across all officially licensed editions. Fred McDowell contributed a paragraph to the original release. There is a lengthy producer's notated digital booklet [5] at the Oblivion archive site.
Soul singer Sam Cooke recast the song with lyrics about a broken relationship for his 1963 album Night Beat. Cash Box described it as having "top shuffle-rhythm blues sounds." [9] In 1965, Mississippi bluesman Fred McDowell recorded it as a slow, slide guitar hill country blues solo piece.
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Live at the Royal Albert Hall (The New Seekers album) Live at the Whitney; Live Concert at the Forum; Live Cream Volume II; Live from Memphis (album) Live Full House; Live in Egypt 1; Live in Europe (Rory Gallagher album) Live in Japan (Chicago album) Live in New York (Fred McDowell album) Live in Tokyo (Weather Report album) Live: The Road ...
Road Tested is a live album and first live album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1995. Track listing ... (Mississippi Fred McDowell) – 4:59 "Louise" (Paul Siebel) – 3:46
The label also issued blues albums, most of them produced by Pete Welding. They include Driftin' Slim & His Blues Band's Somebody Hoo-Doo'd The Hoo-Doo Man, in addition to LPs by Mississippi Fred McDowell and Big Joe Williams .