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Doug MacLeod

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The sparseness of the arrangements make this album admirable and draw even more attention to the music both overall and in its subtleties. It showcases brilliantly Bill Stuve's upright bass work, and for Jimi Bott, how unusually placed but effective drumbeats prove him a blues drummer deserving greater recognition. "Since I Left St. Louis" has MacLeod reflecting on his early adult years of fast life, women, and drinking, and the lessons painfully learned from those experiences. The title track is a realization that making the most out of life is better than a life of abuse, whether it be child abuse, substance abuse, or any other kind. Always a master on the harmonica, Charlie Musselwhite blows on Willie Dixon's "Bring It On Home" and the MacLeod-penned "Lost Something This Morning." A great example of Piedmont-style blues is illustrated in "Old Virginia Stomp," dedicated to mentor Ernest Banks. Backup singers Black Cherry round the album out with the uplifting gospel feel of "Ain't No Grave," which tells of the triumph of the afterlife over death.

© Char Ham /TiVo

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1
Bring it On Home
00:06:35

WILLIE DIXON, Composer, Writer - Doug MacLeod, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Sledgehammer Blues

2
Since I Left St. Louis
00:03:37

Doug MacLeod, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc.

3
Mystery Woman
00:05:01

Doug MacLeod, Composer, Writer, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Sledgehammer Blues

4
Come to Find
00:04:13

Doug MacLeod, Composer, Writer, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Sledgehammer Blues

5
Old Virginia Stomp
00:01:59

Doug MacLeod, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc.

6
Masters Plan
00:03:49

Doug MacLeod, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc.

7
Ain't No Grave
00:04:15

Doug MacLeod, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc.

8
Run With the Devil
00:05:21

Doug MacLeod, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc.

9
Lost Something This Morning
00:06:17

Doug MacLeod, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc.

10
Rollin' & Tumblin'
00:03:09

Doug MacLeod, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc.

11
Any Port in a Storm
00:04:40

Doug MacLeod, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc.

12
When I Left Missouri
00:03:24

Doug MacLeod, MainArtist

© 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment, Inc.

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The sparseness of the arrangements make this album admirable and draw even more attention to the music both overall and in its subtleties. It showcases brilliantly Bill Stuve's upright bass work, and for Jimi Bott, how unusually placed but effective drumbeats prove him a blues drummer deserving greater recognition. "Since I Left St. Louis" has MacLeod reflecting on his early adult years of fast life, women, and drinking, and the lessons painfully learned from those experiences. The title track is a realization that making the most out of life is better than a life of abuse, whether it be child abuse, substance abuse, or any other kind. Always a master on the harmonica, Charlie Musselwhite blows on Willie Dixon's "Bring It On Home" and the MacLeod-penned "Lost Something This Morning." A great example of Piedmont-style blues is illustrated in "Old Virginia Stomp," dedicated to mentor Ernest Banks. Backup singers Black Cherry round the album out with the uplifting gospel feel of "Ain't No Grave," which tells of the triumph of the afterlife over death.

© Char Ham /TiVo

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