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Denny Freeman: The Amazing Denny Freeman - COMPACT DISCS

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Management number 205744373 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $81.90 Model Number 205744373
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Title: The Amazing Denny Freeman
Artist: Denny Freeman
Label: Jungle Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 049927101506
Genre: Blues
Release Date: 2023-11-15
Number of Discs: 2

Jungle Records brings back two long out-of-print album by the late and great Denny Freeman: "Blues Cruise" (1986) and "Out Of Time" (1987). Mostly instrumentals, both albums feature Jimmie Vaughan, Derek O'Brien, Angela Strehli (on select tracks), plus saxophonists Kaz Kazanoff and Joe Sublett, and rounded out by Antone's amazing house band.

Tracks:
1.1 (Disc One "Blues Cruise")
1.2 Led Sled
1.3 Tired of Television feat. Angela Strehli
1.4 283
1.5 Blues Cruise
1.6 Louisian Luau w/ Jimmie Vaughan
1.7 Rockin' with B.B.
1.8 Tom Cat feat. Bill Carter
1.9 Steeling Berry's w/ Jimmie Vaughan
1.10 Denny's Blues
1.11 Time For a Change feat. Kim Wilson
1.12 Soul Dream
1.13 Out of Control feat. Angela Strehli
1.14 (Disc Two "Out of the Blue"
1.15 Z w/ Derek O'Brien
1.16 Dive Bomber w/ Jimmie Vaughan ; Derek O'Brien
1.17 Delta
1.18 Blues Island w/ Jimmie Vaughan
1.19 Acapulco Rain w/ Derek O'Brien
1.20 Testifyin'
1.21 Crusading w/ Derek O'Brien ; Jimmie Vaughan
1.22 Etoufee w/ Erik Hokkanen
1.23 The Lost Incas w/ Derek O'Brien
1.24 My Dominique
1.25 Soul Street
1.26 Takin' Off

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