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Blues at the Border - James Armstrong
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  1. Everything Good to Ya (Ain't Always Good for Ya)
  2. Somebody Got to Pay
  3. Baby Can You Hear Me?
  4. Blues at the Border
  5. Devil's Candy
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  1. Everything Good to Ya (Ain't Always Good for Ya)
  2. Somebody Got to Pay
  3. Baby Can You Hear Me?
  4. Blues at the Border
  5. Devil's Candy
  6. Nothing Left to Say
  7. High Maintenance Woman
  8. Good Man Bad Thing
  9. Young Man with the Blues
  10. Brand New Man
  11. Long Black Car
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An 11-year break separates blues singer/guitarist James Armstrong's third album, Got It Goin' On (2000) from his fourth, 2011's Blues at the Border, and in the latter album, he acknowledges that "the world has changed" in the interim. Specifically, the title song, in which that statement is made, explores a major change for a working musician, especially one who must maintain a following overseas. The 9/11 terrorist attacks of 2001 have made travel much more difficult, and that's the subject of "Blues at the Border," the ...

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Blues at the Border 2012, Catfood Records

UPC: 700261342184

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