Working Man Blues
Austrian blues artist Al Cook recorded Working Man Blues in 1970 for the Amadeo label, capturing traditional country-blues sensibilities at a time when the genre was experiencing a revival in Europe. Cook's approach is straightforward and soulful, rooted in classic blues storytelling and acoustic authenticity. This record represents the serious blues appreciation movement that thrived in European record shops during the early 1970s, preserving a particular moment when American blues traditions were being thoughtfully interpreted by European musicians who understood the genre's roots. A genuine piece of European blues history that has become increasingly difficult to find.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Blues |
| Style | Country Blues |
| Media | Very Good (VG) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | Amadeo |
| Year | 1970 |
| Country | Austria |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
- Genre:
- Blues
- Style:
- Country Blues
- Label:
- Amadeo
- Country:
- Austria
- Year:
- 1970
- A1. Delta County Blues 4:18
- A2. Working Man Blues 3:54
- A3. Country Rock 3:14
- A4. Lonely Boy Moan 4:53
- A5. Rockin The Blues 2:50
- A6. Stoneheart Blues 4:06
- B1. That Bad Woman Blues 3:03
- B2. Henry Thomas Blues 2:33
- B3. I Got The Blues 4:27
- B4. Country Blues No. 1 3:35
- B5. Moonchild Song 3:18
- B6. Country Blues No. 2 2:50
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