Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Crossroads |
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2:51 | ||||
2 | Fifi Bordeaux |
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3:39 | ||||
3 | Blues So Bad |
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3:33 | ||||
4 | Mean Mistreater |
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2:56 | ||||
5 | Marilyn |
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2:34 | ||||
6 | Come Into My Kitchen |
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4:56 | ||||
7 | When A Man Loves A Woman |
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4:13 | ||||
8 | She's Haunting Me |
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3:21 | ||||
9 | Jitterbug Swing |
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4:27 | ||||
10 | The Things I Used To Do |
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2:49 | ||||
11 | Personality |
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5:18 | ||||
12 | Tribute To Muddy |
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4:40 | ||||
13 | Play track | Last Fair Deal Going On |
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2:51 | |||
14 | Johnny's Gone |
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3:29 | ||||
15 | Can't Be Satisfied |
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3:03 | ||||
16 | Friend of Mine |
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3:55 | ||||
17 | Fishing Blues |
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3:21 | ||||
18 | 16 gauge steel |
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4:00 | ||||
19 | Loa Of Love |
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6:06 | ||||
20 | Swing Low Sweet Chariot |
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2:45 | ||||
21 | When the Saints Go Marching In |
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3:08 |
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Kent DuChaine
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Kent DuChaine, (born April 25, 1951) is an American blues singer and guitarist. At 13 years old, he got his first electric guitar and formed a band with his friends in his hometown of Wayzata, Minnesota. From 1972 until 1975, DuChaine performed in a band with Kim Wilson. The band backed blues musicians including Fenton Robinson, Boogie Woogie Red, Luther Tucker, Hubert Sumlin and Eddie "Guitar" Burns. The reputation of the band grew and Willie Dixon arranged a recording contract and a concert sharing the bill with Albert Collins, John Lee Hooker and Howlin' Wolf. S… read more
Kent DuChaine, (born April 25, 1951) is an American blues singer and guitarist. At 13 years old, he got his first electric guitar and formed a band with his friends in his hometown of Wayz… read more
Kent DuChaine, (born April 25, 1951) is an American blues singer and guitarist. At 13 years old, he got his first electric guitar and formed a band with his friends in his hometown of Wayzata, Minnesota. From 1972 until 1975, DuChain… read more