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Where Blue Begins
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Album: Where Blue Begins
# Song Title   Time
1)    Love Moves Me
2)    Goodbye Misery
3)    Hain't It Funny
4)    Travelin' South
5)    Dream, The
6)    Walk Your Walk
7)    They Raided the Joint
8)    Do You Want My Love
9)    On the Hunt
10)    Beside Myself
11)    Nobody to Blame
 

Album: Where Blue Begins
# Song Title   Time
1)    Love Moves Me
2)    Goodbye Misery
3)    Hain't It Funny
4)    Travelin' South
5)    Dream, The
6)    Walk Your Walk
7)    They Raided the Joint
8)    Do You Want My Love
9)    On the Hunt
10)    Beside Myself
11)    Nobody to Blame
 
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  • Personnel: Deborah Coleman (vocals, electric & slide guitars); James Solberg (guitar); Joanna Connor (slide guitar); Mike Vlahakis (keyboards); John Lundberg (bass); Robb Stupka (drums); Ollie Bolds (background vocals).
  • Recorded at Hot Ham & Cheese Studios, Chicago, Illinois.
  • All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
  • Personnel: Deborah Coleman (vocals, guitar, slide guitar); James Solberg (guitar); Joanna Connor (slide guitar); Mike Vlahakis (keyboards); Rob Stupka (drums); Ollie Bolds (background vocals).
  • Audio Mixer: Michael Freeman.
  • Recording information: Hot Ham & Cheese Studios, Chicago, IL.
  • Arrangers: Deborah Coleman; James Solberg.
  • It's not easy making your mark as a modern blues artist. It's hard enough to keep from getting bogged down by tradition, never mind establishing an individual artistic voice. Deborah Coleman seems to have her own solution to that problem: throw tradition out the window. On WHERE BLUE BEGINS the formidable guitarist/vocalist takes the considerable lessons she's learned from the blues and applies them to a fresh-sounding musical stew that includes rock, funk, blues, R&B and more. A staunch modernist, her slide work is more Duane Allman than Elmore James, and her choice of material is eclectic to say the least, ranging from Jane Siberry ("Hain't It Funny") to Louis Jordan ("They Raided the Joint"). Blues purists probably won't come anywhere near this album, and they'll never know what they're missing.
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