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Blues You Can Use – 71 – 1989 Midnight Run – 26 – 1991 Portrait of the Blues – 50 – 1993 Years of Tears – 80 – 1995 Sad Street – – 11 1998 Memphis Monday Morning – – 12 2003 Blues at Midnight – – 4 "–" denotes releases that did not chart.
Composed by Bobby Charles "Wrong Lake to Catch a Fish" Composed by Chuck Willis: 1997 "Walkin' Blues" Absolute Blues Vol. 1 "Sure Is a Good Thing" Absolute Blues Vol. 2: With Doug Sahm and Gene Taylor 2001 "Bert's Boogie" 25 Years of Stony Plain: Composed by Amos Garrett 2006 "Sam's Song (The Happy Tune)" 30 Years of Stony Plain
Of all of the group's albums, it is their most successful, in that it achieved the highest chart placings on the U.S. Billboard 200 and R&B albums charts, as well as in New Zealand, where it peaked at No. 30. [2]
A true gift for today's blues fans, Rush has earned the right to be called an elder statesman of the genre that is the backbone of modern American music." [ 3 ] In Blues Rock Review , Meghan Roos said, " All My Love for You offers listeners a balance between the raw energy brought on 2020's Rawer than Raw and 2016's funk-infused Porcupine Meat ...
Midnight Believer (1978) Take It Home ... (1980) Take It Home is a studio album by the American musician B.B. King, ... MusicHound Blues: The Essential Album Guide [4]
Rush puts it all together on Sitting on Top of the Blues. A lifetime of music is distilled into 11 superbly realized originals that span the gap between the earthiest delta blues to West Coast funk." [1] In Blues Blast Magazine, Steve Jones said, "This is prototypical Bobby Rush. A powerful and soulful recording, Rush songs like a young man ...
In 2010, FNA Records released a compilation of songs originally recorded for the second record called Midnight Confessions. On June 4, 2012, SleazeRoxx.com reported that Bobby Durango had died. [6] At the time, the band had reportedly been working on a studio album titled Devils in the Countryside due for release at the end of 2012.
Bobby and the Midnites is a 1981 studio album by Grateful Dead singer and guitarist Bob Weir and his then side project, Bobby and the Midnites. The band featured fellow Grateful Dead member Brent Mydland at that time, and also jazz fusion drummer Billy Cobham .