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Blue Mood | ||||
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Released | 2004 | |||
Genre | Blues, jump blues, rhythm and blues, swing revival | |||
Label | Stony Plain[1] | |||
Producer | Duke Robillard[2] | |||
Duke Robillard chronology | ||||
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Blue Mood: The Songs of T-Bone Walker is a tribute album by Duke Robillard, dedicated to the songs of T-Bone Walker.[5][6]
JazzTimes thought that Robillard "has the appropriately funky, slicing tone on 'T-Bone Shuffle', and 'T-Bone Boogie'."[7]
AllMusic wrote that "the barroom blues and drum brushes on 'Love Is a Gamble' takes things down to a creepy crawl, bringing to mind Dr. John or Delbert McClinton."[3]
All tracks composed by T-Bone Walker; except where noted.