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Twelve solo blues with seven originals, including two piano blues.
Reviews:
"...one of my favorite local acoustic releases of the year".
November 2007 Washington Blues Society Bluesletter
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"Acoustic piano vocal blues are a lost art, but are in very good hands here."
Autumn 2009 Ancient Victories News
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- Second Line Beat -
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- The Future Ain't What It Used To Be
- When The Wind Blows (And The Lights Go Out) -
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- Slow Down Woman (J.B. Lenoir)
- Inconsequential
- Night Time Is The Right Time (Leroy Carr)
- Big River (Johnny Cash)
- Place Pigalle
- Trouble In Mind (Big Bill Broonzy)
- Serious Business
- Hard To Keep -
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- When Did You Leave Heaven (W. Bullock, R. Whiting)
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A combination of band tracks and solo performances. Features Nova Devonie, Bob Conger,
Ron Weinstein, Cliff Perry, Stuart Herrick and others.
Reviews:
"Brian Butler is one hell of a blues guitar player."
January 2001 Washington Blues Society Bluesletter
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"I'd recommend this CD to anyone who digs the blues."
October 2007 Victory Music Review
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"...an excellent job of combining acoustic and electric blues, folk and swing..."
September 1999 review Washington Blues Society Bluesletter
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- Animule Hall - Listen
- Too Many Trips
- Restless Street
- Stars Across The Sky - Listen
- Wella Wella Baby
- Been There Done That
- Louise
- Big Fire Now
- Traveling Mood
- Sitting On Top Of The World
- Hellbound Train
- Storm Warning
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Seattle's Best Blues #1 - Raw Records:
Includes "Been There Done That" from the
Restless Street CD featuring Robert Shangrow, bass;
Ron "The Deacon" Weinstein, Hammond B-3 and Bob Conger, drums.
Seattle's Best Blues #2 - Raw Records
Featuring Brian's song, "Serious Business".
This tasty shuffle features Ron Weinstein, organ; Rod Cook, guitar, Robert Shangrow, bass; Tom Murphy, drums
and Brian Butler, guitar and vocals. A electrifed version of the song on
Wait All Night.
A Musical Doorway
Released in April, 2001 by the Seattle Folkore Society. It features Brian playing
solo on his tune, "Inconsequential".
The Seattle Folklore
Society has more information on where to purchase the
A Musical Doorway. A different rendition of
the same song as on
Wait All Night.
Victory Music
Features Brian's piano number from Wait All Night, "When The Wind Blows". Other numbers feature
the Northwest's finest acoustic-oriented singers and songwriters.