| Product Summary | | Label: Alligator | | UPC: 00014551480921 | | Release Date: 10/13/1992 | | Buy.com Sku: 60015142 | | Item#: MPWMMH | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Howling At The Moon ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 2. Right Train, Wrong Track ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 3. Branded ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 4. Gonna Put You Out Of My Misery ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 5. Lightning's Gonna Strike ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 6. That Knife Don't Cut No More ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 7. Bayou Blood ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 8. Do I Have To Go That Far? ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 9. Smoke Signals ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 10. Neal And Prey ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 11. Going To The Country ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 12. I Can Read Between The Lies ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 13. Big City Ways ~ Kenny Neal |  | | 14. You Ain't Foolin' Me ~ Kenny Neal |  |
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| Album Notes and Credits |
Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Kenny Neal (guitar, harmonica, vocals), Lucky Peterson (keyboards), Noel Neal, Darnell Neal (bass), Ken Johnson (drums). |  | |  | Producers: Kenny Neal, Bob Greenlee, Bruce Iglauer. |  | Recorded at King Snake Studios, Sanford, Florida. |
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| Technical Info |
 | Release Date : 10/13/1992 |  | Original Release Date : 1992 |  | Catalog ID : 4809 |  | Label : Alligator Records |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Runtime : 55m : 59s |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00014551480921 |
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| Professional Reviews |
| Down Beat (6/93, p.46) - 4 Stars - Very Good - "...his phrases flare with pointed feeling and fervid imagination, his harmonica conveys assurance, and his singing is at once randy and exuberant....`Going To The Country' evidences Neal's deep respect for country blues..."Musician (4/93, p.90) - "...an all-American bluesman who plays in the direction of Texas and Chicago blues traditions as well as sweet home Louisiana....[Neal has] a warm gruffness in his voice, a sharp and assured sense of guitar riffing and a certain suavity in his harmonica chops..." |
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