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Sad Days Lonely Nights
Junior Kimbrough & Soul Blues Boys
Sad Days Lonely Nights
Genres: Blues, Pop
 
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No Description Available. Genre: Blues Music Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: Release Date: 24-FEB-1998

     
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All Artists: Junior Kimbrough & Soul Blues Boys
Title: Sad Days Lonely Nights
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Fat Possum Records
Release Date: 2/24/1998
Genres: Blues, Pop
Styles: Delta Blues, Traditional Blues, Electric Blues, Modern Blues
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 045778030620

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Genre: Blues Music
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 24-FEB-1998

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P. Freeman | Elizabeth, NJ United States | 10/11/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I saw Junior open for Iggy Pop in about 1996. He sat in his chair, unmoving, for 45 minutes and played what seemed like one single, endless song. When he finished, I couldn't remember how he'd began, but I knew I'd been taken someplace far, far away, and I was sad to be back. This album conjures that same feeling for me. The word "groove" has been poisoned by association with post-hippie jam-band idiocy, but Junior's music grooves. It will move you in ways you didn't think possible. It will burn tracks into your brainpan and it will never leave once it's in you. Yes, you've lived this long without this album, but once you hear it you'll wonder how that could have been possible. Junior Kimbrough changed my life. Let him change yours."
Soul Blues, Indeed
BluesDuke | Las Vegas, Nevada | 07/25/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Half mountain holler, half strangled cry, Junior Kimbrough's was a music in which the elementary components dripped with something deeper. He didn't just restore the hypnotic ramble and hum of classic north Mississippi blues, he gave it a steroid shot with his slow-boiling style and his wide groove. This is a far cry from the shred-manic, soul-deprived garbage which is being passed off as the blues most of the time today. And it's as close to the core of humanness as contemporary blues will ever get without yanking Robert Johnson or Fred McDowell up out of their graves, fitting them with electric guitars, and urging them to let it loose right there with the elder upstart."
...M-I-CROOKED LETTER-CROOKED LETTER-MOJO...
R. Davis | louisville, ky | 10/17/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"...THIS IS THAT ALBUM! YOU WANNA GET DRUNK AND REMINISCE ABOUT A LONG LOST LOVE, FUSS ABOUT HOW YOUR OLD LADY IS DOIN YOU WRONG, FLIRT WITH THAT NEW GIRL WORKIN DOWN AT THE DOLLAR STORE OR GET UP AND GO GET BACK WHATEVER IT WAS THAT WAS TAKEN FROM YOU...THEN THIS IS THAT ALBUM TO GET YOU IN THE MOOD FOR ALLA THAT!
THIS MAN IS SERIOUSLY SLEPT ON, BUT MR. KIMBROUGH HAS BROKEN THRU TO MY TOP 5 OF FAVORITE ARTISTS...JUST BEHIND ARETHA FRANKLIN, ISAAC HAYES, THE O'JAYS AND OUTKAST!
THIS MAN IS PURE AND HIS CARRYIN' ONS WILL GET YOU CLOSER TO YOURSELF AS HE REACHES IN AND PULLS YOUR SOUL OUT!"