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Southern Roots: Boogie Woogie Country Man
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Album Details: Southern Roots: Boogie Woogie Country Man

Release Date:03/30/2004
Label:Raven [Australia]
UPC:612657017326

Track List: Southern Roots: Boogie Woogie Country Man

  1. Meat Man
  2. Hold On! I'm Comin'
  3. Just a Little Bit
  4. Born to Be a Loser
  5. Haunted House
  6. Revolutionary Man
  7. Big Blue Diamonds
  8. That Old Bourban Street Church
  9. Cry [*]
  10. I'm Still Jealous of You
  11. Little Peace and Harmony
  1. Jesus Is on the Mainline (Call H...
  2. Forever Forgiving
  3. (Remember Me) I'm the One Who Lo...
  4. Red Hot Memories (Ice Cold Beer)
  5. I Can Still Hear the Music in th...
  6. Love Inflation
  7. Boogie Woogie Country Man
  8. That Kind of Fool [*]
  9. Damn Fine Country Song [*]
  10. Don't Boogie Woogie (When You Sa...

Pro Reviews: Southern Roots: Boogie Woogie Country Man

  • All Music Guide

    Raven Records have done it again, pairing of two of Jerry Lee Lewis' best albums of the '70s into one hot CD, well over an hour of pounding, rippling rock roll, with salaciousness and a sense of humor to spare. Some of what's here is laughoutloud funny and a lot else is openly lewd, but Lewis keeps the ivories so busy in tandem with an array of guitarists that include Steve Cropper, Carl Perkins, and Tony Joe White that somehow this record never got hung up by the censors, and Huey P. Meaux's production on the Southern Roots sessions gives you a sound so crisp that you'd swear it was the product of rock roll's lean, mean early years, and not luxuriating in the services of upward of twodozen players. The two bonus tracks from those sessions, incidentally, are fully worth hearing and only make this a more urgent acquisition for fans of rock roll and honky tonk, or Lewis completists. The material off of Boogie Woogie Country Man is not as bracing but it captures the artist in a more ...reflective mode, trying for subtlety over excitement and mostly succeeding really well his playing here is downright gorgeous and his singing is finely nuanced. Most of that material consists of ballads with some gospel thrown in, and Lewis' keyboard acrobatics on "Jesus Is on the Mainline" is worth the price of admission on this end of the CD. The original album ended with the pounding rocker "Boogie Woogie Country Man," which is still a killer track, but here is followed by four bonus cuts from the same sessions the latter consist of country ballads ("That Kind of Fool"), the confessional (and bittersweet) "Damn Fine Country Song," the gospel number "When I Take My Vacation in Heaven," and the delightful throwaway confessional "Don't Boogie Woogie." The sound is killer, and the annotation by Australian writer John Dowler is very thorough, a final bonus on one of the best bargains in Lewis' entire CD catalog. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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