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Willie Buck: The Life I Love
ByBuck's husky voice and smooth delivery draws influence from the classic Chicago blues shouters, most notably

Muddy Waters
guitar1915 - 1983
Like every exceptional blues singer, Buck uses patience and conviction to the lyrics to tell a convincing story. Proclamation through tenderness reels the listener in on a stirring version of

B.B. King
guitar, electric1925 - 2015
The first-rate sidemen on the disc include the legendary Meyers brothersLouis on guitar and Dave on bassguitarist

John Primer
guitar, electricb.1945
Track Listing
She's All Right; How Can I Be Nice to You; I Live the Life I Love; I've Got a Right to Love My Baby; Champagne and Reefer; There's a Time; Everything's Gonna Be Alright; Sweet Sixteen; Found My Baby Gone; Nineteen Years Old; I Want You to Love Me; Got My Mojo Workin'; Sugar Sweet; Don't Go No Further; Checkin' Up On My Baby; Just To Be With You; Blues Had a Baby.
Personnel
Willie Buck: vocals; Louis Myers: guitar; John Primer: guitar; Little Mac Simmons: harmonica; Dimestore Fred: harmonica (2, 3, 5, 6, 8-12); Big Moose Walker: keyboards; Dave Myers: bass; Jerry Porter: drums (1-12); Jodie North: drums (13-17).
Album information
Title: The Life I Love | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Delmark Records
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