Magic Slim - 1978 - Highway Is My Home (1990 Reissue) [EAC FLAC]

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 01 - Highway Is My Home.flac29.75 MB
 02 - Living In My Neighborhood.flac31.87 MB
 03 - I love You Baby.flac29.15 MB
 04 - Country Girl.flac35.65 MB
 05 - Man Or Mouse.flac25.56 MB
 06 - Help me.flac25.41 MB
 07 - I'm Mad.flac23.84 MB
 08 - Tell me baby.flac24.2 MB
 09 - The Sky is Crying.flac32.8 MB
 10 - Something More.flac43.23 MB
 Magic Slim - 1978 - Highway Is My Home (1990 Reissue) [EAC FLAC].txt4.06 KB
 magic.back.jpg147.6 KB
 magic.cd label.jpg165.15 KB
 magic.front.jpg105.89 KB
 [Magic Slim and the Teardrops] Highway Is My Home.cue3.72 KB
 Highway Is My Home.log989 bytes

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Magic Slim - 1978 - Highway Is My Home

(1990 Reissue) [EAC FLAC]



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Magic Slim


Magic Slim in 1980

Wikipedia:
Morris Holt (August 7, 1937 – February 21, 2013), known as Magic Slim, was an American blues singer and guitarist.[1][2] Born at Torrance, near Grenada, Mississippi, the son of sharecroppers, he followed blues greats such as Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf to Chicago, developing his own place in the Chicago blues scene.
Magic Slim was forced to give up playing the piano when he lost his little finger in a cotton gin mishap. He moved first to nearby Grenada. He first came to Chicago in 1955 with his friend and mentor Magic Sam. The elder Magic (Sam), (by 6 months), let the younger Magic (Slim) play bass with his band and gave him his nickname.
At first Slim was not rated very highly by his peers. He returned to Mississippi to work and got his younger brother Nick interested in playing bass. By 1965 he was back in Chicago and in 1970 Nick joined him in his group, the Teardrops. They played in the dim, smoke-filled juke joints popular in Chicago in the 1970s on bandstands barely large enough to hold the band.
Slim's recording career began in 1966 with the song "Scufflin'", followed by a number of singles into the mid 1970s. He recorded his first album in 1977, Born Under A Bad Sign, for the French MCM label. During the 1980s, Slim released titles on Alligator, Rooster Blues and Wolf Records and won his first W.C. Handy Award. In 1980 he recorded his cover version of "Mustang Sally".
In 1982, the guitarist John Primer joined the Teardrops and stayed and played for him for 13 years. Releases include Spider in My Stew on Wolf Records, and a 1996 Blind Pig release called Scufflin', which presented the post-Primer line-up with the new addition of the guitarist and singer Jake Dawson.
In 1994, Slim moved to Lincoln, Nebraska where the Zoo Bar had been booking him for years. Slim was frequently accompanied by his son Shawn Holt, an accomplished guitarist and singer.
In 2003, Magic Slim and the Teardrops won the W.C. Handy Award as 'Blues Band Of The Year' for the sixth time. They released a live performance on CD and DVD in August 2005 entitled Anything Can Happen.
Slim died at a hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 21, 2013 at age 75. He had health problems that had worsened while he was on tour several weeks earlier. His manager had stated bleeding ulcers had sent Slim to the hospital, but that he also suffered from heart, lung and kidney problems.
In May 2013, Magic Slim was posthumously awarded another Blues Music Award in the 'Traditional Blues Male Artist' category.



Highway Is My Home



Artist: Magic Slim
Title: Highway Is My Home
Release Date: 1978, 1990
Label: Black & Blue
Catalog: 59.252 2 CD
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues
Duration: 47:22

Recorded at Barclay Studio, Paris, France on November 19, 1978.

Magic Slim is one of the greatest living proponent of the intense, electrified, Mississippi-to-Chicago blues style that spawned much of the music played by modern blues artists and rockers.

amazon'com Review by Kavity Killer:
Imagine a small bar with a small stage. It's dark. You have a plate in front of you with 6 rib bones devoid of meat. You have a half empty beer glass in front of you. There are a variety of people packed on the tiny dance floor- or more correctly, area in front of the stage- dancing. Some old, some young, some dancing alone, some together. Most have that "road weary" look, but they look like they're having the time of their lives. Blasting from the stage is the most raw, stripped down, gut-punch blues you've ever heard. Full of muscle and glory. Played with ferocity and style. That's this CD.



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01. Highway Is My Home - 4:31
02. Living In My Neighborhood - 4:45
03. I Love My Baby - 4:18
04. Country Girl - 6:14
05. Man Or Mouse - 3:46
06. Help Me (Take2) - 3:50
07. The Sky Is Crying - 3:35
08. I'm Mad - 3:45
09. Tell Me Baby - 5:08
10. Something More - 7:11



Personnel:

Bass Guitar – Nick Holt
Drums – Fred Below
Guitar – Alabama Junior
Guitar, Vocals – Magic Slim
Vocals – Alabama Junior (Track: 7)



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