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Self titled 1994 release .Out of print title in very good-excellent condition.
Though formed in the late 60s as a jug band specialising in vintage Country-blues, the Strugglers’ recording career only really began in 1989 when Bill Lake and Rick Bryant decided to record some of this material for We’re in the same boat, Brother. Inspired by the results, the Strugglers became increasingly active over the following decade,performing around New Zealand and recording two award-winning albums.
Over the years the music has evolved into a free-ranging style that reflects the taste of individual Strugglers & continues to echo the band’s formative influences.
Someday Baby / Sleepy John Estes
Born in the Desert / trad. ; arr. Lake
Peaches in the Springtime / Memphis Jug Band
Raggy Bues /Arthur Baysting, Bill Lake
Newport News / Memphis Jug Band
Heartland / Bill Lake, Arthur Baysting
Lonesome Train / Charlie McCoy
Minglewood Blues /Cannon's Jug Stompers
Mellow Apples / Big Joe Williams
I sing 'em the way I feel / J.B. Lenoir
My Fault / Muddy Waters
Jesus hits like an Atom Bomb / Pilgrim Travellers
Heavenly Light /Joseph Spence
Rollin' and tumblin' / Muddy Waters
Bring it on home to me / Sam Cooke
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