Little blues | |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Flávio Guimarães |
Cover: | Album_Little_blue_cover.jpg |
Released: | 1995 |
Recorded: | January–September 1994 |
Genre: | Blues, jazz |
Length: | 63:11 |
Label: | Eldorado |
Producer: | Flávio Guimarães |
Next Title: | On the loose |
Next Year: | 2000 |
Little blues is the first solo album recorded by the Brazilian singer and harmonica player Flávio Guimarães. The album counts with the participation of many famous blues artists from Brazil and abroad, such as Paulo Moura, Ed Motta, Roberto Frejat and Sugar Blue. The songs in the disc also presents some influences of the jazz.[1]
Title | Songwriters | Length | ||
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1. | "Telephone blues" | George "Harmonica" Smith | 3:00 | |
2. | "Take five" | Paul Desmond | 6:58 | |
3. | "Blues jam for Charlie" | Flávio Guimarães | 5:49 | |
4. | "Honest I do" | Jimmy Reed | 3:16 | |
5. | "Blue stu" | Robben Ford | 8:01 | |
6. | "Free delay" | Flávio Guimarães | 0:59 | |
7. | "Hoochie coochie man" | Willie Dixon | 5:07 | |
8. | "Sick and tired" | C. Kenner, D. Bartholomew | 4:21 | |
9. | "Surfing" | Flávio Guimarães, Kadu Menezes, Otávio Rocha, Ugo Perrotta | 3:06 | |
10. | "Baby, please don't go" | Big Joe Williams | 3:44 | |
11. | "Hand jive" | J. Otis | 3:47 | |
12. | "Na Baixa do Sapateiro" | Ary Barroso | 6:53 | |
13. | "Tin sandwich swing" | Mike Turk | 4:26 | |
14. | "Russo's blues" | Paulo Russo | 2:18 | |
15. | "Blues pra Márcia" | Flávio Guimarães | 1:18 |
vocals (except in "Honest I do"), harmonicas and snaps (in "Blues pra Márcia")
Special guests:
harmonica (in "Telephone blues" and "Sick and tired")
vocals (in "Honest I do")
guitars (in "Baby, please don't go")