Robben Ford & The Blue Line

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  • blues
  • jazz
  • modern blues
  • fusion
  • jazzy blues
In the 1960s, long before pop artists were backed by the generic, computer-based accompaniment that is commonplace today, singers often recorded with formidable house bands, including Booker T. & the MG’s and the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. The former band came together at Stax records in Memphis, laying down timeless grooves on hits by artists like Otis Redding, Albert King, and Carla Thomas. The latter group—based in Muscle Shoals, as well as New York and Nashville—enhanced such classic tracks as Aretha Franklin’s “Respect,” Wilson Pickett’s “Mustang Sally,” and Paul Simon’s “Kodachrome.”

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Songs

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    Busted Up

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    Chevrolet

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    Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood

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    Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying

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    Good Thing

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    He Don't Play Nothin' But The Blues

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    Help the Poor

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    I Don't Play

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    I Just Want to Make Love to You

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    I'm A Real Man

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    I'm Mad at You

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    Life Song (one for Annie)

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    Lovin' Cup

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    Misdirected Blues

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    Moth to a Flame

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    My Love Is True

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    My Love Will Never Die

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    Mystic Mile

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    Politician

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    Prison Of Love

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    Rugged Road

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    Running Out on Me

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    Say What's on Your Mind

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    Start It Up

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    Step On It

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    Strong Will to Live

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    Talk to Your Daughter

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    Tell I'm Your Man

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    Tell Me I'm Your Man

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    The Brother

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    The Brother (for Jimmie & Stevie)

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    The Miller's Son

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    The Plunge

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    Think Twice

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    Tired of Talkin

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    Tired of Talkin'

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    Top of the Hill

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    Trying to Do the Right Thing

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    Waiting for a Miracle

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    When I Leave Here

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    Worried Life Blues

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    You Cut Me To The Bone

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    [untitled]


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