
Not so long ago and not so far away, near the mountains in a place the Canadians call Alberta, a young man fell in love with the blues. Bottleneck slide blues, to be precise, maybe the most soulful and haunting music to ever come out of black life in the Deep South. Slide is all about the notes between the notes, the ones just this or that side of the frets that hold so many kinds of music together. It’s an ancient thing, going back thousands of years in India and it’s a familiar thing
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While My Guitar Gently Weeps
After The Goldrush
Soul of a Man
I Scare Myself
Beware of the Man (Who Calls You Bro)
Little Martha
Make a Better World
The Circle Game
Bhoopali Dance
Cool Drink Of Water
Red Haired Raga
Meeting by the Liver
Pay Day
Beyond The Great Pause
Father Kirwani
Wrapped Around Your Finger
A Letter Home
Cold When I'm Dead
For You Blue
Caravan
Arabian Night
Valse Frontenac
Bad News
Blessings
Kansas City
Black Eyed Susie
Freedom Raga
Fish Pond
Fanfarinette
No Expectations
Grinning IN Your Face
Carry Me Away
Life Is So Peculiar - W Amos Garrett
Nap Time For Sam
Amazing Grace
My First Bike
Lenny
The Moods of Madhuvanti
Johnny Too Bad/Blackberry Blossom
Red Haired Shake
Canned Heat Blues
Listen To The Water
Fear
Wake Up Lisa/Mary Greig
In the Days of the Pied Pumkin
Rain On
When The Answer Comes
Louise
Musta Notta Gotta Lotta
Suicide Creek
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