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Strollin' With Tebow
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album
Our Take
Our Take
T-Bone Walker's latest release, "Strollin With Tebow: 1940-50", is a delightful stroll down memory lane with the iconic blues guitarist. This compilation album showcases Walker's smooth guitar licks and soulful vocals, transporting listeners back to the 1940s and 1950s when blues was king.
From the opening track, "Call It Stormy Monday", to the closing notes of "Mean Old World", Walker's virtuosity shines through on every song. His dynamic playing style and emotive delivery make each track feel like a journey through the heart of the blues.
One standout track on the album is "T-Bone Shuffle", where Walker's guitar work is nothing short of mesmerising. The way he effortlessly weaves in and out of intricate riffs and solos is a testament to his skill as a musician.
Throughout the album, Walker's charismatic personality shines through, drawing listeners in with his charm and wit. His playful banter between songs adds a touch of humour to the mix, making "Strollin With Tebow: 1940-50" an enjoyable listen from start to finish.
Overall, T-Bone Walker's latest release is a must-have for any blues enthusiast. With its timeless sound and infectious energy, this album is a true testament to Walker's lasting impact on the world of music. So grab your dancing shoes and get ready to stroll with Tebow!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. T-Bone Blues
2. Mean Old World
3. I Got a Break Away
4. Evenin'
5. Bobby Sox Blues
6. Call It Stormy Monday But Thuesday Is Just As Bad
7. Long Skirt Baby Blues
8. Midnight Blues
9. I'm Waiting for Your Call
10. Description Blues
11. T-Bone Shuffle
12. Go Back to the One You Love
13. West Side Baby
14. Strollin' With Bones
15. The Hustle Is On
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
T-Bone Walker
T-Bone Walker: The King of Electric Blues Unleashing riffs that could make your grandma's wig fly off, T-Bone Walker is the original bad boy of the electric blues scene. With a swagger as smooth as his guitar licks, this Texan maestro revolutionized the blues game with his pioneering use of amplified sound. Emerging onto the scene in the 1940s, T-Bone didn't just play the blues - he embodied them. His raw, emotive vocals paired with his blistering guitar solos created a sound that was as infectious as it was groundbreaking. He was a true showman, known for his flashy suits, killer dance moves, and ability to captivate a crowd like no other. Walker's influence can be heard in the DNA of countless modern-day guitar heroes, from Stevie Ray Vaughan to Jimi Hendrix. His impact on the genre is undeniable, with hits like "Stormy Monday" and "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)" cementing his status as a true blues legend. So next time you're feeling a bit down in the dumps, put on some T-Bone Walker and let his electrifying tunes lift your spirits. With a discography as tasty as a plate of juicy ribs, this is one artist you'll want to sink your teeth into. T-Bone Walker: the king of electric blues, the master of soulful swagger, and the ultimate guitar virtuoso. Bow down to the legend.
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