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Back Where I Belong
by 
Billy Boy Arnold
  
Publisher: Alligator
Subject(s):  Blues
Language(s):  English
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File size:   25738 KB
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Digital release date:   Jul 30, 2008

Description

The return of the legendary harmonica giant from the 1950s Chicago blues scene. This is Billy’s first recording in many years and shows why he was ranked with Junior Wells and Little Walter. A vital recording by a bluesman who is anything but over the hill. Includes I Wish You Would, Young And Evil, Wandering Eye. Released in 1993.

Digital download includes:

1. I Wish You Would

2. Move on Down the Road

3. Fine Young Girl

4. You Got Me Wrong

5. Fool For You

6. Wandering Eye

7. Shake Your Hips

8. Whiskey, Beer and Reefer

9. Prisoner's Plea

10. High Fashion Woman

11. Young and Evil

12. Shake the Boogie

13. Worried Life Blues

14. Streetwise Advisors

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Reviews

Billboard...
"A triumphant comeback"
 
Living Blues...
"A wonderful new disc"
 

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