Reissue of the 1969 album "The house of blue lights" released by rhythm and blues and soul artist Don Covay from Orangeburg, South Carolina. Covay was backed by The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band that included former Shirelles guitarist Joe Richardson and folk musician John Hammond. Electric guitar blues influenced by folk and soul, raw voice and a Rolling Stone's feeling that pervades the tracks.
Don Covay - vocals.
Joe Richardson - guitar, vocals.
John Hammond Jr. - guitar, harmonica.
uncredited - Hammond organ.
Butch Valentine, Jerry Jemmott - bass.
Charles "Honeyman" Oris, Daniel Jones - drums
Key to the highway.
Mad dog blues.
The blues don't knock.
Blues ain't nothin' but a good woman on your mind.
The house of blue lights Pt. 1.
Four women.
Steady roller.
Homemade love.
But I forgive you blues.
Shut your mouth.
The house of blue lights Pt. 2.
Don Covay - vocals.
Joe Richardson - guitar, vocals.
John Hammond Jr. - guitar, harmonica.
uncredited - Hammond organ.
Butch Valentine, Jerry Jemmott - bass.
Charles "Honeyman" Oris, Daniel Jones - drums
Key to the highway.
Mad dog blues.
The blues don't knock.
Blues ain't nothin' but a good woman on your mind.
The house of blue lights Pt. 1.
Four women.
Steady roller.
Homemade love.
But I forgive you blues.
Shut your mouth.
The house of blue lights Pt. 2.
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