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Soul-drenched vocals, after-hours guitars and just enough grit to keep your glass rattling. Lean back, pour a dram and let it ride… CHAPTERS 00:00 When the Hurt Is Over – Mighty Sam McClain 05:12 Down in Mississippi – Terry Evans 12:58 What You Want Me to Do – Mighty Sam McClain 17:53 Hey Bartender – Doug MacLeod 23:09 Give It Up to Love – Mighty Sam McClain 28:43 Country Girl – Ronnie Earl & Pinetop Perkins 33:31 Ronnie’s Blues – Ronnie Earl & friends 39:13 Walkin’ My Way Back to You – Doug MacLeod 43:36 Too Proud – Mighty Sam McClain 48:13 You Can’t Take My Blues – Doug MacLeod 53:16 One Good Woman – Doug MacLeod 58:31 Sinner’s Prayer – Joe Beard feat. Ronnie Earl 66:00 Feel Like Going Home – Robert Lucas 72:11 Kansas City Monarch – Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters TRACK NOTES: “When the Hurt Is Over” – Mighty Sam McClain Fifth track on Sledgehammer Soul & Down Home Blues (AudioQuest, 1996). AllMusic described the album as “a master-class in sledgehammer soul and down-home electric blues.” “Down in Mississippi” – Terry Evans Recorded for the 1986 film Crossroads; Evans’s version features Ry Cooder on slide guitar. “What You Want Me to Do” – Mighty Sam McClain Appears on Give It Up to Love (1993). Rolling Stone called the album “the R&B comeback of the year,” and Stereophile later named it “Recording of the Month.” “Hey Bartender” – Doug MacLeod Solo acoustic performance first issued on You Can’t Take My Blues (1994). MacLeod sings and plays National steel guitar in a single-take recording. “Give It Up to Love” – Mighty Sam McClain Title track of McClain’s 1993 album and often cited as his signature song during subsequent European tours. “Country Girl” – Ronnie Earl & Pinetop Perkins Cut for Eye to Eye (1996) with Muddy Waters alumni Calvin “Fuzz” Jones (bass) and Willie “Big Eyes” Smith (drums). “Ronnie’s Blues” – Ronnie Earl & friends Instrumental slow blues from Eye to Eye (1996); showcases Earl’s vibrato and dynamic phrasing. “Walkin’ My Way Back to You” – Doug MacLeod Recorded direct to two-track during the You Can’t Take My Blues sessions, preserving room ambience and minimal processing. “Too Proud” – Mighty Sam McClain One of two covers on Give It Up to Love; written by Carlene Carter and Howie Epstein. “You Can’t Take My Blues” – Doug MacLeod Title cut of the 1994 album; MacLeod states the lyric is about resilience in the face of hardship. “One Good Woman” – Doug MacLeod First released on the audiophile sampler BluesQuest (1998); later appeared on several MacLeod compilations. “Sinner’s Prayer” – Joe Beard feat. Ronnie Earl Tracked live in the studio for Blues Union (1996) with Beard on vocals/guitar and Earl on lead guitar. “Feel Like Going Home” – Robert Lucas Lucas interprets Muddy Waters’s 1942 Library-of-Congress field recording, adding slide guitar and harmonica. “Kansas City Monarch” – Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters Instrumental from Still River (1993); reflects Earl’s jazz-tinged approach after moving to an all-instrumental format. #Blues #WhiskeyBlues #SoulBlues #ElectricBlues #AcousticBlues #SlideGuitar #MightySamMcClain #DougMacLeod #RonnieEarl #TerryEvans #JoeBeard #BluesPlaylist #SlowBlues #GuitarBlues #AfterHoursMusic