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L.C. Good Rockin RobinsonMojo In My HandCD 453
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L. C. Robinson was born and raised in east Texas, and later relocated to California. A unique and dynamic bluesman, L.C. Robinson played guitar and fiddle, but he was really known for his incredible steel guitar style. On one session he is backed by the Muddy Waters band, on another by his own trio. Includes previously unissued radio broadcast with his brother Reverend A.C. Robinson on vocals and harmonica, while L.C. plays fiddle during these performances of pure holiness songs.
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Listen to some of the tracks!! (uses RealAudio®) 1. Mojo In My Hand 2. Ups And Downs 3. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie 4. Across The Bay Blues 5. L.C.'s Shuffle 6. Can't Be A Winner 7. I've Got To Go 8. Stop And Jump 9. She Got It From The Start 10. Things' So Bad In California 11. New Train Time 12. I'm Just A Country Boy 13. L.C.'s Theme 14. Jesus, Did I Know 15. I Don't Know What I Would Do Without The Lord 16. Something Mighty Sweet About The Lord 17. Ida Red 18. L.C.'s Blues 19. Sweet Jesus |
REVIEW . . . L.C. 'Good Rockin' Robinson [was] one half of the great Robinson Brothers (along with harp-blowing- older bro A.C.) and the most electric performer on the West Coast blues scene for 25 years. . . One thing that separated L.C. from other bluesmen was that he was a stunning multi-instrumentalist. Besides playing guitar and blues fiddle, L.C. was also the master of the lap-steel guitar. . . this Arhoolie CD will remain as the best document available on the great L.C. Robinson. . . absolutely mandatory listening for all fans of real blues.(Andy Grigg Real Blues) |