
Pianist David Maxwell has been a part of the Boston blues scene as a sideman since the late 1960s, but has only in the '90s begun leading his own band and recording under his own name. Maxwell took some of his early stylistic cues from the likes of Spann, Sunnyland Slim and Pinetop Perkins, also listening to the recordings of Big Maceo, Ray Charles and Memphis Slim; he became friendly with Muddy Waters' longtime piano player, Otis Spann, in the late 1960s.
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Blues Don't Bother Me
Walk the Walk
Heart Attack
Breakdown on the Bayou
After Hours
Deep Into It
Off the Cuff
Down at P.J.'s Place
Swing Down
Take Me On Home
Long Distance Driver
Honky Tonk Train
I Heard Somebody Call
Sister Laura Lee
David in the Dark
Manhattan Max (Boppin' wit da Chippies)
Twisted Tendons
Backseat Of A Greyhound Bus
Cow Cow Boogie
Movin' On
Sticky Buns
Cryin' the Blues
Max Attack
Moving Out Of His World
Thank You Pinetop Perkins
Thanks for All the Women
Blue Dream
Interlude A
Handyman
Big Sky
Hip-House Rock
Mombai Blues
Marie (Solo Piano)
Chillin' in Casa
Heart of Darkness
Interlude B
Twisted Tendons (Solo Piano)
Cow Cow Boogie (Solo Piano)
Coming Home Baby
Off the Cuff (Solo Piano)
Harry's Raga (Raga Nat Bharlav)
Just the Blues
Last Cry / Sigh
Demons
Rollin' On
Take Me On Home (Solo Piano)
Walk the Walk (Solo Piano)
Maxwell's Boogie
What's the Use (of a Broken Heart?)
Down at PJ's Place
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