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1. | Intro
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2. | The Bounce
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3. | The Walk
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4. | Smokin' Woman
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5. | That Ain't Right
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6. | Second Line Home
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7. | Rocket 88
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8. | Blues on My Mind
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9. | Sugaree
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10. | Don't Take My Blindness for Weakness
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11. | Gave You What You Wanted
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12. | No Need to Worry
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13. | Hug Me 'Til It Hurts
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14. | Six String Therapy
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15. | Memphis Bound
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16. | Six String Therapy
Extra - interview
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17. | EPK
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18. | Full discography
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New Orleans bluesman Bryan Lee has packed almost every venue he's played in. While many artists never break out of their hometowns, Bryan is a great example of one who has, and his reputation stretches from his native USA up to Canada and over to France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and other countries. Therefore it's fitting that Bryan Lee's tenth Justin Time recording is a live one, recorded in one of the cities that has embraced him as one of its own - Montreal. This riveting performance is also Justin Time's first DVD production
Recorded at Montreal's legendary Spectrum on October 17, 2003, Bryan Lee and his band delivered a concert filled with the emotional intensity and pure passion, reminding us that Lee's talent is best captured in a live setting. He's an energetic, direct and often spellbinding performer, unafraid to show the often deep emotion that is part of his life and of his life's work. The set surveys a best of Bryan Lee from 'The Bounce' to 'Memphis Bound' (both his own tunes) and 12 classic Lee rides in between: a slow minor blues in 'Blues On My Mind,' shuffles like 'Rocket 88'.
Bryan Lee: Live and Dangerous features the celebrated guitarist and his Blues Power Band performing a 2003 concert at the Montreal Spectrum. The setlist consists of over a dozen songs including "The Bounce," "That Ain't Right At All," "Blues on My Mind," and "Don't Take My Blindness for Weakness." ---Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
Bryan Lee
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: Mar 16, 1945 in Two Rivers, WI Genre: Blues Styles: Modern Electric Blues
A longtime staple of New Orleans' famed Bourbon Street club circuit, blues guitarist Bryan Lee was born in Wisconsin in 1945; inspired by B.B. King, Albert King and others, his Midwest upbringing also resulted in a distinctively Chicago-styled sound which his long stay in the South did little to erase. Billed variously as "The Braille Blues Daddy" and "The Blind Blues Daddy," Lee first surfaced in New Orleans in 1983, quickly becoming a favorite of tourists in the city's French Quarter and regularly playing live at least six nights a week; he made his solo debut in 1991 with The Blues Is..., followed in 1993 by Memphis Bound. After 1995's Heat Seeking Missile, Lee issued 1997's Live at the Old Absinthe House Bar: Friday Night, an ideal souvenir for the many patrons of his club dates. Crawfish Lady followed in the spring of 2000, and Six String Therapy in fall 2002. --- Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide |
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