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Artist: Bloodline

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CD Title: Bloodline

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Category: Bluesy Hard rock

Year: 1994

Label: EMI/Capitol Records

Catalog Number: 7243 8 30060 2 1

Personnel

Berry Oakley Jr. lead vocals, bass
Joe Bonamassa lead guitar
Waylon Krieger guitar
Lou Segreti keyboards
Erin Davis drums, percussion

William Brown Backing Vocals
Bertram Brown Backing Vocals

Tracks

1.  Stone Cold Hearted  
2.  Dixie Peach  
3.  Cell Block 7  
4.  The Storm  
5.  The Good Luck You're Having  
6.  Honest Crime  
7.  So Far Away  
8.  Calling Me Back  
9.  Bad Girls  
10.  Since You're Gone  
11.  Trouble Is My Business  
12.  Get Off My Back  

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From: Rafo Phoenix Date: September 6, 2010 at 2:20
Decent Bluesy Hard Rock, "Dixie Peach & Honest Crime" best songs IMO, 65/100.

From: Leykis101 Date: September 7, 2010 at 20:25
I have this cd, and it definitly does not go on Heavy Harmonies, this is like a blues jazz band, I dont think theres anything rock about them, outside of one song on this cd is a rocker, but outside of that, this is like a Jon Scofield, Al Dimeola type smooth guitar cd, kind of like a Poloumbo album, but I aint gonna bitch, killer cd, with the lead off track Stone Cold Hearted being the rocker here, dixie peach is the best song on the album, all pretty good, but nothing id call rock!

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From: Blue Charvel Date: October 19, 2010 at 8:12
Bluesy southern influenced rock with some name players or players related to names on it. I've had this for awhile and I almost never listen to it. When I'm in the mood for this sort of thing I'll lay down some Allman Brothers...

From: Erikk Date: August 1, 2021 at 12:35
A weird combo of funk, jazz, blues and some hard rock. A total miss hit for me. Avoid.


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