& Carey Bell - Brothers In... — 1993 - Louisiana Red

Lists the album as a notable part of Louisiana Red's extensive discography.

The album consists of 12 tracks, many of which were written by Louisiana Red (Iverson Minter) or arranged by the duo. After A While Easy (When I Lost My Baby) Girl From Westpoint House Rent Party I Want To Sail A Ship Across The Desert Rambling Around When A Woman Gets In Trouble Country Playboy Blues With A Feeling (Walter Jacobs cover) Sweet Geneva My Friend Carey Mean Old Frisco Are you looking to a physical copy of this album, or Go to product viewer dialog for this item. 1993 - Louisiana Red & Carey Bell - Brothers In...

The album has received strong praise from the blues community: Users have given it an average rating of 4.6 / 5 . Lists the album as a notable part of

The album is a prime example of . Louisiana Red’s performance is defined by his signature slide guitar style, heavily influenced by legends like Elmore James and Muddy Waters. His vocals are described as having "raw energy" and an "Electric Delta" feel. Carey Bell provides the perfect counterpoint with his masterful harmonica playing, characterized by a beautiful tone and sharp, inventive phrasing. The album has received strong praise from the

is a highly regarded 1993 collaboration between Delta blues master Louisiana Red and Chicago harmonica virtuoso Carey Bell. Recorded in a single day—at Dezibel Tonstudio in Cologne, Germany, the album captures the raw, spontaneous energy of two seasoned masters in their element. Musical Style and Performance

Reviewers often highlight the natural chemistry between the "brothers," noting that Bell had a unique knack for engaging audiences with authentic, non-spurious showmanship. Tracklist

& Carey Bell - Brothers In... — 1993 - Louisiana Red

& Carey Bell - Brothers In... — 1993 - Louisiana Red

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