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Steve Thorpe’s debut CD “Trouble” is a history of the blues that encompasses everything from early Delta, Chicago and Texas, to arrangements only Steve could envision, and in Steve’s words, “My history of the blues”.
For the traditional blues fan, the title cut “Trouble”, Steve on acoustic slide guitar with Jim Essery (Allman Brothers) on the harp and two traditional Delta tracks, “Can’t Be Satisfied” and “Mean Old World” with Steve on resonator guitar are sure to please. While “I Don’t Love You Baby” and “Lonely In The Middle Of Love” tickle that Texas vein, more straight up arrangements of “Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On” and “Someday After A While” sooth that smooth blues muscle. Then there is a couple of tracks that just plain rock out, such as Steve’s arrangements of “Let The Good Times Roll”, “She’s Nineteen Years Old” and “Shoe”.
1. I Dont Love You Baby
2. Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On
3. Someday After A While
4. I Caint Be Satisfied
5. (come on inside) Let The Good Times Roll
6. Trouble
7. Shoe
8. Stay Away From the Gym
9. She's Nineteen Years Old
10. Drivin With My Baby
11. Lonely In The MIddle Of Love
12. Mean Old World
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