Satan and Adam

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Freedom for My People 04:38 Tools
I Want You 06:04 Tools
Big Boss Man 03:42 Tools
Watermelon Man 03:34 Tools
Mother Mojo 06:47 Tools
Groovy People 04:19 Tools
Seventh Avenue 05:11 Tools
Sweet Home Chicago 04:35 Tools
Read My Lips 04:57 Tools
Don't Get Around Much Anymore 04:51 Tools
Ride the Wind 05:29 Tools
Down Home Blues 05:44 Tools
Thunky Fing 04:58 Tools
Pick Up the Pieces of My Life 05:33 Tools
C.C. Rider 06:36 Tools
I Create the Music 04:26 Tools
Sunshine in the Shade 04:09 Tools
Unlucky in Love 05:34 Tools
Mr. Cantrell 04:27 Tools
No More Doggin' 04:08 Tools
Ain't Nobody Better than Nobody 05:17 Tools
Heartbreak 02:56 Tools
Ode to Billy Joe 05:51 Tools
Little Red Rooster 05:16 Tools
Silly Little Things 04:11 Tools
Sanctified Blues 04:12 Tools
I'm a Girl Watcher 05:01 Tools
Proud Mary 04:52 Tools
Whole Lotta Nothin' 05:07 Tools
Crawdad Hole 06:02 Tools
I'll Get You 05:42 Tools
Cry to Me 06:30 Tools
I Got A Woman 06:52 Tools
Stagga Lee 03:57 Tools
Fever 03:25 Tools
Broke And Hungry 03:23 Tools
Ain't Nobody 03:25 Tools
Hey, Hey, Hey 02:54 Tools
Thunky Fing Rides Again 03:32 Tools
Tell The World I Do 02:58 Tools
Lotto 54 06:33 Tools
Listen To The Music 06:55 Tools
Take You Downtown (Gone to Main Street) 03:33 Tools
Sunsine in the Shade 04:10 Tools
Stagger Lee 06:32 Tools
CC Rider 03:33 Tools
Funky Revival 03:33 Tools
Set Break 06:32 Tools
Harlem Honky Tonk 05:13 Tools
I Need Your Love 05:13 Tools
Whole Lotta Nothing 05:13 Tools
Every Day I Have the Blues 05:13 Tools
What'd I Say 05:13 Tools
Keep On Pushing 05:13 Tools
I Don't Know 03:55 Tools
Take You Downtown 03:55 Tools
Freedom for My People (From "Rattle & Hum") 03:55 Tools
Keep On Walkin 03:55 Tools
Noah Adams-NPR Interview 03:55 Tools
Hey Hey Hey Hey 03:55 Tools
Aint Nobody Better Than Nobody 03:55 Tools
Hey Hey Hey Hey 2 03:55 Tools
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Satan and Adam, a blues duo consisting of Sterling "Mister Satan" Magee and Adam Gussow, were a fixture on Harlem's sidewalks in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Magee sings in a style that fuses blues with elements of soul and rap, plays electric guitar with withering intensity, and uses both feet to stomp out polyrhythms on a homemade percussion setup that includes hi-hat cymbals topped with tambourines and maracas. Gussow plays amplified harmonica in an equally fluent and original way. Together, Satan and Adam have, as journalist Richard Skelley noted, "redefined and shaped the sound of modern blues so much that 'I Want You' from their Harlem Blues debut was included on a Rhino Records release, Modern Blues of the 1990s." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.