Meet Me in Bluesland

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Meet Me in Bluesland
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2, 2015 (2015-06-02)
Recorded2003
Genre
LabelAlligator
ProducerThe Kentucky Headhunters
The Kentucky Headhunters chronology
Dixie Lullabies
(2011)
Meet Me in Bluesland
(2015)
On Safari
(2016)

Meet Me in Bluesland is a 2015 album by American southern rock band The Kentucky Headhunters and blues musician Johnnie Johnson. Recorded in 2003 during the sessions for the Kentucky Headhunters' 2003 album Soul, it was not released until 2015, ten years after Johnson's death.

History[]

The Kentucky Headhunters had planned to include Johnson on their 2003 album Soul, but in the process of recording, the band created multiple songs with Johnson spontaneously. The recordings were not initially planned to be released, due to their nature.[1] The album is the band's second collaboration with Johnson, the first being 1993's That'll Work. Included on the album are a re-recording of "Stumblin'" from that album, along with a cover of Chuck Berry's "Little Queenie".[2]

Critical reception[]

Grant Britt of No Depression reviewed the album positively, comparing the sound favorably to that of Chuck Berry while praising Doug Phelps's lead vocals.[3]

Track listing[]

All tracks written by The Kentucky Headhunters (Anthony Kenney, Greg Martin, Doug Phelps, Fred Young, Richard Young) and Johnnie Johnson except as noted.

  1. "Stumblin'" (Johnson, Kenney, Martin, F. Young, R. Young, Mark S. Orr) - 3:08
  2. "Walking with the Wolf" - 3:28
  3. "Little Queenie" (Chuck Berry) - 3:31
  4. "She's Got to Have It" - 3:18
  5. "Party in Heaven" (Kenney, Martin, Phelps, F. Young, R. Young) - 3:28
  6. "Meet Me in Bluesland" - 5:44
  7. "King Rooster" - 4:31
  8. "Shufflin' Back to Memphis" - 4:50
  9. "Fast Train" - 3:34
  10. "Sometime" - 3:55
  11. "Superman Blues" - 4:02

References[]

  1. ^ "THE KENTUCKY HEADHUNTERS WITH JOHNNIE JOHNSON – NEW CD MEET ME IN BLUESLAND - SET FOR JUNE 2 RELEASE". Alligator Records. April 1, 2015. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
  2. ^ Danton, Eric R. (May 25, 2015). "Kentucky Headhunters Unearth Johnnie Johnson Collaboration With 'Meet Me in Bluesland' (Exclusive)". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
  3. ^ Britt, Grant (May 26, 2015). "Kentucky Headhunters with Johnnie Johnson - Meet Me in Bluesland". No Depression. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
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