MAXIMUM MOJO
Ten Years of the Best in Blues Music from Electro-Fi Records



Electro-Fi 3400
Disc 1 - Audio Sample 380Kb

Disc 2 - Audio Sample 400Kb

 
 

Andrew Galloway - Executive Producer
Gary Collver - Booklet Photography and Design

For Electro-Fi Records

 
 

President - Andrew Galloway
Webmaster, Design & Photography - Gary Collver
Audio Production - Alec Fraser
Design - Amy Occhipinti
Design - Sydney Fernandez
Logo - Gordon Brew
Mojo Advisor - Mako Funasaka

Special thanks to the late Gord Brown for all his advice and support.

 
 
 
 
Disc One
Slow Down - Snooky Pryor
I'm Tired Of Your Jive - Sam Myers
Snap - Mel Brown
Drinkin' Cheap Champagne - Enrico Crivellaro with James Harman
Me And Piney Brown - Billy Boy Arnold
Back In Love Again - Finis Tasby
Wig City - Gary Primich
Work That Stuff - Paul Oscher
Ramblin' - Miss Angel
Early In The Morning - Curley Bridges
You're So Special - Little Mack Simmons
Beepin' On Me - Mark Hummel
Out In The Cold - Lil' Dave Thompson
Driving The Backroads - Morgan Davis
Commit A Crime - Fathead
Lonesome Graveyard Blues - Harmonica Shah

 
Disc Two
Blackberry Wine - Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne
Juke Joint - Paul Oscher
High Country Blues - Harrison Kennedy
Blues 2.0 - Fruteland Jackson
Big Easy (Ain't Easy No More) - Mark Hummel
Going Away Baby - Willie "Big Eyes" Smith
I'm Here To Stay - Sharrie Williams
Pinetop's Grindermann Blues - Pinetop Perkins with Snooky Pryor
Ain't That Loving You Baby - Johnny Laws
Make Love To Your Mind - Mel Brown
Cobalt - Julian Fauth
Morning Sun - Diana Braithwaite & Chris Whiteley
Blues Over Baghdad - Fruteland Jackson
Morning, Noon and Night - Chris Whiteley with Diana Braithwaite
Sweet Little Woman From Maine - Sam Myers (previously unreleased)
Work 'Till My Days Are Done - Snooky Pryor with Mel Brown

 

It’s a simple formula, no teenage guitar heroes, no aging rock stars re-discovering their imaginary “blues roots”, no fawning tribute CD’s, no pointless blues “fusion” CD’s, no flavor of the month meets the blues CD’s, no "the blues is broke, here’s how we should fix it” CD’s, instead, just plenty of straight natural Blues music served up by some of the real originators from Blues music’s greatest generation alongside with the best of this generation’s emerging artists, to whom the torch of the blues tradition has been passed. Keeping that torch burning and having the privilege of releasing the music that we love.  That’s what we’re most proud of  here at Electro-Fi.

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