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Pee-Wee Get My Gun

Pee-Wee Get My Gun
T-Model Ford

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Track Listing

  1. Cut You Loose
  2. Been A Long Time
  3. Turkey And The Rabbit
  4. Let Me In
  5. Sugar Farm
  6. Feels So Bad
  7. Where You Been
  8. T Model Theme
  9. I'm Insane
  10. Nobody Gets Me Down
  11. Can't Be Touched

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #34678 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-06-20
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .17 pounds

Customer Reviews

A REAL DELTA HOWL5
If you like R.L Burnside but feel that his last few studio albums have been a little on the clean side then T-model Ford is the way to go. He makes no attempt to dilute his vicious brand of true blues to gain greater appeal and sales figures, instead choosing to hammer out 11 violent rants truly befitting a man who served a prison sentence for murder. If you're looking for a traditional blues record, look elsewhere, but if you want the blues as hard and mean as it comes then buy this damn record now.

Cantankerous Old B*stard Blues5

Yep. He sure is one bad-tempered bad-mouthed old git. God bless him! And his guitar-playing is as mean as he is!

This ol' boy is about the same age as BB King, but the similarities end there! There aint nothing clean, sweet or delicate about THIS music, as is the case, I suspect, with the man himself! In keeping with a great blues tradition, he too has served time behind bars for homicide.

The sounds and rythms produced by just him and his buddy, Spam, on drums, are fantastic - totally contemporary! Best described, perhaps, as basement or garage-blues. Or grunge-blues. And he sure gives poor Spam a hard time, even though Spam's drumming is excellent - on one track you can hear him say "Spam!! I'm gonna put ma shoes in your heeed"!!

As a long time fan of the blues in all its manifestations, I can't describe what a huge kick it gave me to discover that the genre was very much alive and wriggling, and sounding so fresh and modern. And, indeed, that the old Mississippi heartland should still be the well-spring of this marvellous new growth.

This is a brilliant CD that has become a great favourite and has favourably impressed numerous friends and acquaintances. I will be acquiring his other CDs in due course. Very highly recommended.

He ain't nice but he is dirty4
I can't improve on the album's sleeve notes. This man is remarkable and for me defines Delta Blues