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A.C. Reed - I'm In The Wrong Business [CD] VG+

A.C. Reed - I'm In The Wrong Business [CD] VG+

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  • Format: CD
  • Catalogue No: ALCD 4757  
  • Label: Alligator Records
  • Genre: Blues
  • Style: Chicago Blues
  • Released:  1987 US
  • Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
  • Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

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I'm In The Wrong Business is the debut solo album by Chicago blues saxophonist A.C. Reed, released in 1987 on Alligator Records. Produced with label founder Bruce Iglauer, it features backing from Stevie Ray Vaughan and the Uptown Horns. Tracks 11--13 were recorded at Curtom Studios and originally appeared on an earlier release. Reed had been a session stalwart for decades before this record.

Release ID: 5951013


Track List:

1. I'm In The Wrong Business 4:28
2. I Can't Go On This Way 4:00
3. Fast Food Annie 4:29
4. This Little Voice 4:16
5. My Buddy Buddy Friends 3:12
6. She's Fine 4:26
7. These Blues Is Killing Me 3:05
8. Miami Strut 2:55
9. The Things I Want You To Do 3:24
10. Don't Drive Drunk 4:30
11. Hard Times 3:16
12. Going To New York 4:01
13. Moving Out Of The Ghetto 3:50

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A.C. Reed - I'm In The Wrong Business [CD] VG+

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