
Charles Wilson - If Heartaches Were Nickels (CD)
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Charles Wilson - If Heartaches Were Nickels (CD)
DESCRIPTION
Charles Wilson is an exciting and captivating performer capable of launching an audience into a frenzy. Born in Chicago, he's connected to the roots of the blues tree. From the age of four, Wilson, the nephew of blues legend Little Milton (featured as a special guest on this CD), would go with his father to see Uncle Milton's performances. Wilson released a string of albums starting in the late 80's for Ichiban and Ecko Records. "If Heartaches Were Nickels" is Wilson's first Delmark album, and in addition to Milton, Carl Weathersby provides lots of excellent guitar playing. Like all great soul singers, Wilson expresses pleading vulnerability, and like the great blues singers, he delivers the grit.
Tracklist:
- Cut You A-Loose
- Doctor Doctor
- You Belong to Me
- Ain't No Hoochie Coochie Man
- I Talk to Myself
- Hattie Mae's
- Cadillac Assembly Line
- Losin' Boy
- Up at Carl's
- Next Time You See Me
- If Heartaches Were Nickels
- I Like Your Style
- Your Love Is Real
- Lonely Man
- I Walked All Night Long
UPC: 038153077129
Label: Delmark
Release Date: 4.27.04
Format: CD
TRACK LIST
Tracklist:
- Cut You A-Loose
- Doctor Doctor
- You Belong to Me
- Ain't No Hoochie Coochie Man
- I Talk to Myself
- Hattie Mae's
- Cadillac Assembly Line
- Losin' Boy
- Up at Carl's
- Next Time You See Me
- If Heartaches Were Nickels
- I Like Your Style
- Your Love Is Real
- Lonely Man
- I Walked All Night Long
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