Dallas,
I don't know this new release, but truly Lou Ann is someone that P2 folks
ought to bear in mind. To me, in terms of her great talent and, umm,
experiences, she's a sort of Lucinda before Lucinda. Didn't Riedie call
her "a really dangerous woman" recently? g. She's something to be
Lowell writes: Anyway - I saw this record called Sugar Coated Love -
copyeight 1999 so
it is very new. It's a very poorly recorded selection of songs from 1977
with her band called Rockola, but the second half has Stevie Ray Vaughan
playing lead - early in his career I reckon.
What label is this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lowell writes: Anyway - I saw this record called Sugar Coated Love -
copyeight 1999 so
it is very new. It's a very poorly recorded selection of songs from 1977
with her band called Rockola, but the second half has Stevie Ray Vaughan
playing lead - early in his
What label is this on? It sounds like a bootleg to me. I understand that
Lou Ann has a new record coming out on Antone's later this year. I don't
think this is it. And YES! the woman can SING!
Jim, smilin'
It's a boot. Somebody has done it and my Stevie/Lou Ann sessions too. Bastards.
Lowell Kaufman wrote:
What label is this on? It sounds like a bootleg to me. I understand that
Lou Ann has a new record coming out on Antone's later this year. I don't
think this is it. And YES! the woman can SING!
Jim, smilin'
It's a boot. Somebody has done it and my
Lowell Kaufman wrote:
But the last 30-40 minutes of this record are top notch and killer.
Reminds me of the days I snuck into some dives in Miami to hear some
great bar bands when miami had an interesting music scene in the early
80s (not blues like this, but the raw spirit is the same).