Fred James - Life Is Hard (1998)

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Title: Life Is Hard
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Indigo UK
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 60:42
Total Size: 151/343 Mb (covers)
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Tracklist:

01. Lean Clean Lovin' Machine
02. Everybody's Gettin' Them Some
03. You're Gonna Burn
04. The Sword
05. I'm Gonna Love You
06. Headed For Hard Times
07. Life Is Hard
08. Kindhearted Woman Blues
09. Part Time Woman (Full Time Man)
10. You Got The Walk
11. Women, Whiskey, Guns & Knives
12. Heat Up The Oven
13. Indigo
14. You Can't Buy The Blues
15. The Strength To Stand Alone

Guitar slinger extraorinaire Fred James produces a solo album that really is a solo album here, playing and singing all the parts as well as writing the majority of the material. The grooves move from rock'n'roll to country to blues to rockabilly and others that fall in the cracks between genres, but James' playing is always spot on, tone for days and deft and sure and every step of the way. More importantly, at no time does this one man band sound like there's just one person overdubbing, the music moves unencumbered and freely with pockets deep and simple. Highlights include "Heat Up The Oven," "You Got The Walk," "Everybody's Gettin' Them Some" (the latter tune covered separately by Junior Wells and Bonnie Raitt), "You're Gonna Burn," the atmospheric "Indigo," and the closing "Strength To Stand Alone." A solid outing from beginning to end.