The Blues Rolls on
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Track Listing
- The Blues Rolls On
- Night Time Ist The Right Time
- Yonder's Wall
- Struttin My Stuff
- Keep A Dollar In Your Pocket
- Who's The Fool
- Black Gal
- Oklahoma
- Come On In The House
- I Found Out
- Send You Back To Georgia
- Honest I Do
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17915 in Music
- Released on: 2008-12-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .18 pounds
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
"The Blues Rolls On" harks back to Elvin Bishop's roots, paying tribute to the musicians who inspired him and who also helped give him his start. Supported by an all-star cast of blues royalty featuring B.B. King, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, George Thorogood, James Cotton, Kim Wilson, Tommy Castro, John Nemeth, Angela Strehli, plus many more, Bishop leads the way through a smoldering set of searing blues and rollicking R&B. While Bishop handles a majority of the vocals he graciously steps aside on several numbers in order to allow his guests ample room to strut their stuff, including rising star and vocal powerhouse John Nemeth, as well as other distinguished personnel that include George Thorogood, Angela Strehli, Ronnie Baker Brooks and R.C. Carrier. With over 45-years of blues experience under his belt, Bishop is widely recognized and highly respected as a slide guitar master with a history dating all the way back to his electrifying and groundbreaking work in the 60's with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. By assembling a dizzying array of musical talent aged 9 through 82, Bishop has collected together a lifetime's worth of education in the blues into one complete cohesive package, thereby allowing him the opportunity to present and pass along to the younger generation some of what the older guys gave to him. 'The Blues Rolls On is another defining moment in Bishop's long career; a crowning achievement and welcome reminder for all of us that the blues is still alive and well.



