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Out Of Nowhere (LP, Album). Out Of Nowhere (CD, Album).
Album · 1987 · 12 Songs. It’s a testament to Snooks Eaglin's authenticity that even at the peak of '80s-style synthetic production techniques he could still make a recording that had all the vim and vigor of a sweaty New Orleans bar just after midnight. Out of Nowhere might not have the organic production of Eaglin’s '60s and '70s work, but just listen to Mailman Blues and try to deny its irrepressible energy. Eaglin was often pigeonholed as a modern-day bluesman, but this 1989 release proves he was anything but ordinary. It’s not just that he's equally fervent about Charlie Christian–style.
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Artist: Snooks Eaglin Album: Out Of Nowhere Genre: Blues Origin: USA Released: 1989 Quality: mp3, 320 kbps Tracklist: Oh Lawdy, My Baby.
Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist (Sample). I feel these three albums represent the high water mark in Eaglin’s richly recorded legacy. Right out of the gate on the first track is Lawdy, My Baby with a rhythm section of punchy horns, organ, and Snooks’ chording all in unison and as tight as a drum
1989, Out of Nowhere (Black Top 1049). 1992, Teasin' You (Black Top 1072). 1995, Soul's Edge (Black Top 1112). Illustrated Snooks Eaglin discography. New Orleans Street Singer Album Details at Smithsonian Folkways. Snooks Eaglin on Parade – Three article set, OffBeat magazine.
Out of Nowhere is another wonderful selection of Eaglin-ized oldies ranging from Crescent City chestnuts by Tommy Ridgley, Benny Spellman, and Smiley Lewis to such unexpected fare as Nappy Brown's "Wella Wella Baby-La," the Isleys' "It's Your Thing," and the Falcons' "You're So Fine. Guitarist Anson Funderburgh's band is utilized for backup on half the set; a combo sporting saxophonist Grady Gaines is heard on most of the rest (Eaglin goes it alone on "Kiss of Fire")
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