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Topic: Keef tracks on Sumlin album? Return to archive
February 25th, 2005 10:35 AM
Saint Sway What songs does Keith play on, on Hubert Sumlins new record "How Bout Them Shoes"
February 25th, 2005 12:17 PM
FPM C10 I don't have it yet - and I HAVE to get it before next weekend! - but I know Keith is on "Still A Fool". It's also sometimes known as "Two Trains". Structurally and lyrically it's very similar to another Muddy Waters song - "Rollin' Stone" !

Also very close to "Catfish Blues".

Keith is also on the song Hubert wrote but I forget what i's called. It's just the two of them on acoustic guitars.

Hey, how will I know you next Saturday?
February 25th, 2005 12:23 PM
CS "Liitle Girl, This Is The End" is the other
February 25th, 2005 01:56 PM
Saint Sway
quote:
FPM C10 wrote:

Hey, how will I know you next Saturday?



you've got a PM
February 25th, 2005 06:57 PM
ChrisEditor I love this album. Keith on "Still a Fool" is terrific. Best song on the album. Keith oozes some serious soul on it.

Highly recommended.
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