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1969 studio album by Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry
A Long Way from Home |
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Released | 1969 |
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Recorded | March 1, 1969 |
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Studio | Vault Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA |
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Genre |
Blues |
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Length | 42:04 |
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Label |
BluesWay BL/BLS 6028 |
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Producer | Ed Michel |
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A Long Way from Home is an album by blues musicians
Brownie McGhee and
Sonny Terry released by the
BluesWay label in 1969.
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Reception
AllMusic reviewer
Cub Koda stated: "Solid, relaxed, rockin' grooves are the hallmarks here with both artists in fine form".
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Track listing
All compositions credited to Brownie McGhee except where noted
- "A Long Way from Home" (Sonny Terry) – 1:59
- "Big Question" (Brownie McGhee) – 3:41
- "
Rock Island Line" (Traditional) – 2:25
- "Night and Day" (McGhee, Terry) – 4:54
- "You Just Usin' Me for a Convenience" – 3:45
- "Hole in the Wall" – 3:49
- "Life Is a Gamble" – 4:31
- "Don't Mistreat Me" (McGhee, Terry) – 3:28
- "Packin' Up, Gettin' Ready" – 5:55
- "Wailin' & Whoopin'" (Terry) – 2:57
- "B. M. Special" (McGhee, Terry, Ray Johnson, Jimmy Bond, Panama Francis) – 7:40
Personnel
References
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Studio albums |
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Down South Summit Meetin' (with
Lightnin' Hopkins,
Brownie McGhee, and
Big Joe Williams, 1960)
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Down Home Blues (with
Brownie McGhee, 1960)
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Blues & Folk (with
Brownie McGhee, 1960)
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Sonny's Story (1960)
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Last Night Blues (with
Lightnin' Hopkins, 1961)
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Blues All Around My Head (with
Brownie McGhee, 1961)
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Sonny Is King (1963)
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A Long Way from Home (with
Brownie McGhee, 1969)
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I Couldn't Believe My Eyes (with
Brownie McGhee and
Earl Hooker, 1973)
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Sonny & Brownie (with
Brownie McGhee, 1973)
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Whoopin' (1984)
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