Andrew Brown

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You Made Me Suffer 03:38 Tools
I Got News For You 05:00 Tools
You Better Stop 02:56 Tools
Two Years 04:01 Tools
Something Can Go Wrong 02:07 Tools
Morning, Noon And Nigt 03:42 Tools
Morning, Noon and Night 03:43 Tools
(You Made Me) Suffer 03:38 Tools
Tarot (Ace Of Wands Theme) 02:26 Tools
Let's Get Together 02:12 Tools
Tarot 02:26 Tools
Other (featuring Sean Bailey) 03:50 Tools
Your Love Is Important To Me 03:47 Tools
Oh Yes! Oh No! 03:38 Tools
No More Talking 03:16 Tools
It's Your Fault 06:04 Tools
Tin Pan Alley 00:41 Tools
Wasting All Your Time 03:31 Tools
Mary Jane 04:19 Tools
Can't Let You Go 03:40 Tools
War 04:27 Tools
For Liz 02:30 Tools
What's In It For Me 02:00 Tools
Losing Hand 05:08 Tools
I Can Hear My Baby Talking 05:05 Tools
You Started Something 03:16 Tools
Right Now 04:50 Tools
The Game 02:58 Tools
BINARY 02:16 Tools
She Knows 02:28 Tools
It Took A Long Time 02:47 Tools
Love Me 04:35 Tools
If We Try 02:00 Tools
I'm So Tired 02:47 Tools
I Want To Do (Everything For You) 03:38 Tools
You Ought To Be Ashamed 02:32 Tools
Blues Do Something To Me 04:30 Tools
This Time You Gonna Pay 03:16 Tools
You're Gonna Need Me 04:30 Tools
On The Case 02:44 Tools
Lead Me On 04:50 Tools
Blue Monday 04:16 Tools
Portland Love Song 01:09 Tools
Spring 04:50 Tools
Easy Now 02:58 Tools
Share Your Love 02:42 Tools
Got To Find A Way 02:31 Tools
Tru Blu 02:07 Tools
First Love 02:41 Tools
Spin Me Backwards 02:44 Tools
You Were Meant For Me 04:50 Tools
Only You 02:58 Tools
Prove It To Me 02:58 Tools
You Oughta Be Ashamed 02:58 Tools
Baby You Were Meant For Me 03:19 Tools
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Folks lucky enough to hear him perform his classy brand of blues in clubs throughout Chicago's southern suburbs referred to guitarist Andrew Brown as Big Brown. His muscular physique contrasted strikingly with his understated brilliance as a modern electric blues guitarist, rendering the imposing nickname doubly apt. Brown never received anything near the acclaim that he deserved over a career spanning more than three decades that ended with his 1985 death.It's a tribute to his unerring taste and uncommon talent that Brown never made a bad record; the only question is why he received so few chances to cut loose in a studio. This splendid set gathers a great deal of what Brown left behind for posterity, including a handful of rare singles for small Windy City labels and the two terrific early '80s albums that stand as the principal foundation of his recorded legacy. Beautifully designed long-box devoted to one of great unknown blues musicians. A man with class who had deserved blues stardom, but who was largely ignored by both, the music industry and parts of the blues community. Andrew started working as a musician in 1949 and recorded his first 45 for the USA label in 1964. But it was not until 1979 and his contribution to Alligator's 'Living Chicago Blues' series that the blues world took notice. However, it were two Dutch record labels that took him under their wings, Black Magic and Double Trouble Records. No American record label was interested in supporting Andrew's career. Brown, who died at the early age of 48 in 1985, was a talented player with a style reminiscent of B.B. King's, or Lowell Fulson's. His fluid playing fitted perfectly with his deep, soulful vocals. With this edition Black Magic Records is paying tribute to one of the great but forgotten bluesmen. The 2-CD set contains almost all his recorded output, including many unissued sides. The sound quality is superb. This beautiful set is a must! Also a rapper named Andrew Brown...better known as Ruckus, local in Cass City, Michigan. He unfortunately passed away in 2005 from a car accident. http://www.myspace.com/andrewbtharuckus Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.