Rory Block - High Heeled Blues

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Album Details

Title: High Heeled Blues
Artist: Rory Block
Release Date: 1981
Re-Released On: 9/3/1998
Label: Rounder
Duration: 30:46
UPCs: 011661306127, 011661306110, 011661306141
Genre: Blues
Styles: Modern Acoustic Blues, Contemporary Blues
Moods: Organic, Passionate, Rousing, Earthy, Freewheeling, Gritty, Plaintive, Rollicking, Confident, Reverent
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Walking Blues
  2. Travelin' Blues
  3. Got to Have You Be My Man
  4. Devil Got My Man
  5. Down in the Dumps
  6. The Water Is Wide
  7. Since You Been Gone
  8. Cross Road Blues
  9. Achin' Heart
  10. Hilarity Rag
  11. Kind Hearted Man
  12. Uncloudy Day

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1989CDRounder3061

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Album Review

This was the most blues-oriented release of the three sessions Block issued in 1989 for Rounder; it was also the most concentrated and successful. There were none of the experimental or tentative qualities that sometimes marred the other two dates; Block was in command from the opening moments of her cover of "Walkin' Blues" to the final bars of "Uncloudy Day." Her voice had fire, soul and grit, and she never sounded maudlin or unconvincing, whether doing "Hilarity Rag" or "Devil Got My Man." Her playing was also dynamic and focused, and John Sebastian obviously made a good production partner, as Block got back on track after making records that contained some good cuts but weren't as consistent. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ceci SebastianPhotography
John SebastianLiner Notes, Bass, Guitar (Electric), ?, Harmonica, Producer
Nancy GivenPhotography, Design Adaptation
Robb GoldsteinDulcimer (Hammer)
Robert GoldsteinDulcimer
Robert Johnson?
Rory BlockGuitar (Acoustic), Harmonium, ?, Guitar, Producer
Shep SiegelEngineer
Susan MarshDesign
Warren BernhardtHarmonium, Piano