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Last of the Mississippi Jukes

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Edition: Music CD
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language)
Format: Soundtrack
Published: 2003-03-18
CD Release Date: 2003-03-18
Music Label: Sanctuary Records
Soundtracks:
  1. Joe Friday - Alvin Youngblood Hart with Sam Carr and Anthony Sherrod
  2. Every Goodbye Don't Mean I'm Gone - The Deep Cuts
  3. Garbage Man - Bobby Rush
  4. Subway Swing - Greg "Fingers" Taylor w/ Casey Phillips and the Hounds
  5. Stormy Monday - Patrice Moncell with the House Rockers
  6. You Know I've Tried - Levon Lindsey and J.T. Watkins with the King Edward Blues Band
  7. Casino in the Cottonfield - Vasti Jackson with the King Edward Blues Band
  8. John Law Burned Down the Liquor Sto' - Chris Thomas King
  9. The Blues Is Alright - Dennis Fountain and Pat Brown with the King Edward Blues Band
  10. What Goes Around, Comes Around - Lucille with Greg "Fingers" Taylor
  11. Hole in the Wall - The King Edward Blues Band
  12. Strokin' - Patrice Moncell and Vasti Jackson with the House Rockers
  13. Members Only - Abdul Rasheed with the House Rockers
  14. Juke Joint Jam - Medley of "Last of the Mississippi Jukes" and "Next Time You See Me") - David Hughes and Jimmy King with Virgil Brawley
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Free Music Review: Great blues from great venues
Hit: 5 Stars

You really, really should see the documentary that this soundtrack comes from. Then you really, really should make a weekend round trip to Clarksdale, Miss. to the Ground Zero, and to Jackson, Miss. to the Subway Lounge on West Pearl Street. (The previous reviewer made an error--it's the SUBWAY Lounge in Jackson, the Ground Zero in Clarksdale.) The Subway Lounge is only open Fri and Sat nights, starting just before midnight, as it has done for a long, long time. Thank God they saved it from demoliton. For blues, tearing down the Subway to put a road through would've been like tearing down Liverpool's The Cavern to make a new goldfish pond. These are the real folks, the real places. You'll do no better than to make this part of your planning for a Delta Blues road trip.
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