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  1. Hidden Charms
  2. West Side Soul
  3. A Soul That's Been Abused
  4. Letter to My Girlfriend
  5. How Can You Leave Me, Little Girl?
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  1. Hidden Charms
  2. West Side Soul
  3. A Soul That's Been Abused
  4. Letter to My Girlfriend
  5. How Can You Leave Me, Little Girl?
  6. Can't Call You No More
  7. Blue Guitar
  8. Down in the Bottom
  9. Poor Me Pour Me
  10. Living the Blues
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Hubert Sumlin was Howlin' Wolf's guitar player for 23 years, and his jagged, desperate, and angular guitar playing was a big part of Wolf's rough-and-tumble sound. This album was recorded in October 1986 at Newbury Sound in Boston, 11 years after Wolf's death, and although Sumlin had headlined some European albums, it was to be his debut solo album in the U.S. The sessions were initiated and put together by guitarist Ronnie Earl, who arranged for the presence of an all-star band, and brought in Mighty Sam McClain to handle ...

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Hubert Sumlin's Blues Party 2005, Shout! Factory

UPC: 826663115628

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