
The longtime backing unit behind Luther Allison, the James Solberg Band made their headlining debut in 1995 with See That My Grave Is Kept Clean; One of These Days followed a year later, and in 1997 the group won the W.C. Handy Award for Blues Band of the Year. L.A. Blues, a tribute to Allison recorded in the wake of the legendary bluesman's death, followed in 1998. You can also see 'James Solberg' on Last.fm here: James Solberg
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One False Move
St. James Infirmary Blues
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
Too Damn Much Lovin'
Let's Straighten It Out
Bad Love
Jimmy's Blues
Everthing's Gonna Be Alright
Ain't Nobody's Business
Cry For Me Baby
Nobody to Blame
One Of These Days
Baby, when ya comin' back
Somebody Give Me A Guitar
Man Of Many Words
Litehouse Keeper
Everyday
Love Made a Fool Out of Me
Ringin' In My Head
Snatch It Back and Hold It
Can It Be
Ain't No Way
Do You Call That A Buddy
Cheaper To Keep Her
There Must Be A Better World Somewhere
There Must Be A Better World
Everything's Gonna Be Alright
Do You Call That A Buddy?
Ballad of a Thin Man
See That My Grave Is Kept Clea
L.A. Blues
The Hand You're Dealt
Perfect Strangers
James Solberg Band--Let's Straighten It Out
01. Too Damn Much Lovin'
02. Ringin' In My Head
03. Litehouse Keeper
04. Nobody To Blame
05. Can It Be
06. Do You Call That A Buddy
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Buzz Me
Cheaper To Keep Her - WC Swing - 27mpm
There Must Be A Better World S
Ever Seen A Rainbow
Let’S Straighten It Out
Snatch It Back And Hold
Baby, When Ya Comin Back
Aint Nobody Business
Still Called The Blues
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