Seasick Steve & The Level Devils

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Cheap 04:06 Tools
Rockin' Chair 03:37 Tools
Hobo Blues 03:01 Tools
Xmas Prison Blues 04:17 Tools
Love Thang 03:44 Tools
8 Ball 03:42 Tools
Levi Song 04:21 Tools
Rooster Blues 03:54 Tools
Story #1 05:46 Tools
Sorry Mr. Jesus 04:16 Tools
Story #2 00:00 Tools
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 00:00 Tools
Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde 05:14 Tools
Sorry My Jesus 00:00 Tools
The last song is about a rooster who ain't alive no mo'... 00:00 Tools
Ruff Side 04:54 Tools
Blue Train 04:24 Tools
Howlin' Baby 04:43 Tools
Down and Mean 00:00 Tools
Sick of Slick 00:00 Tools
After that is a lil' story (so gather 'round) 00:00 Tools
Blue Umbrella 00:00 Tools
Rooster 03:54 Tools
Stray Dog 02:45 Tools
Free Flight 06:17 Tools
Walking With The Devil 00:00 Tools
Here's a Lil' Story 'bout Whatthey Trow Away Behind the Grocery Stores 00:00 Tools
Dr Jeykel and Mr Hyde 00:00 Tools
The first song's about livin'behind Lucky's Grocery Store in 1964 00:00 Tools
Third song's about hoppin' a freight in Iowa 00:00 Tools
second one is about an ol'rockin' chair 00:00 Tools
Next one' about a dance in a graveyard... sorta 00:00 Tools
Then there's a song sayin' i'm sorry I ain't gonna go make it to Heaven 00:00 Tools
Song seven ia about that time that somes around once a month 00:00 Tools
#11 telis about bein' locked up at Christmas... and other times 00:00 Tools
Song ten is about being born behin' the eight-ball 00:00 Tools
Ninth one is a tune about standin' up for what ya done 00:00 Tools
Walkin' With The Devil 00:00 Tools
The Levi Song 00:00 Tools
Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde 05:15 Tools
Eight Ball 00:00 Tools
Here's a lil' story 'bout what they throw away behind the grocery stores 00:00 Tools
Rooster (Incl Hidden Track 'Free Freight') 00:00 Tools
Rooster/Free Freight 00:00 Tools
Story # 2 00:00 Tools
Rock`n Chair 00:00 Tools
not-so-secret track 00:00 Tools
8 - Ball 00:00 Tools
Watch Out! Santa's Been Drinking 00:00 Tools
Track twelve's about when Levi's cost $3.25 00:00 Tools
The first song's about livin' behind Lucky's Grocery Store in 1964 00:00 Tools
Dr.Jeckyll And Mr.Hyde 00:00 Tools
#11 tells about bein' locked up at Christmas... and other times 00:00 Tools
Song seven is about that time that comes around once a month 00:00 Tools
yellow dog 00:00 Tools
cut my wings 00:00 Tools
second one is about an ol' rockin' chair 00:00 Tools
dog house boogie 00:00 Tools
fallen off a rock 00:00 Tools
Save Me 00:00 Tools
the dead song 00:00 Tools
10. Xmas Prison Blues 00:00 Tools
09. 8 Ball 00:00 Tools
salem blues 00:00 Tools
my donny 00:00 Tools
things go up 00:00 Tools
The first song's about livin'b 00:00 Tools
Rooster (Includes Hidden Track "Free Freight") 00:00 Tools
Cheap - Seasick Steve & The Level Devils 00:00 Tools
i'm gone 00:00 Tools
8 Ball - Seasick Steve & The Level Devils 00:00 Tools
Rockin Chair 00:00 Tools
hobo low 00:00 Tools
second one is about an ol'rock 00:00 Tools
Song ten is about being born b 00:00 Tools
Then there's a song sayin' i'm sorry I ain't gonna make it to Heaven 00:00 Tools
Third song's about hoppin' a f 00:00 Tools
shirley lou 00:00 Tools
Track twelve's about when Levi 00:00 Tools
#11 telis about bein' locked u 00:00 Tools
Ninth one is a tune about stan 00:00 Tools
Here's a Lil' Story 'bout What they Trow Away Behind the Grocery Stores 00:00 Tools
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extract from myspace page :- Seasick Steve is a genuine trainhopping, jailbirding, cowboying, carnival working, migrant farm picking, occassional tramping, near-fatal heart attack surviving, old hobo. The real deal. Steve was invited to leave his home before his 14th birthday and having spent many hours listening to stories from the hobos, tramps and bums who would come by his childhood home asking for work or just a handout. He reckoned he was ready for a life on the rails. So making up a "bindle" (sleeping roll and some clothes etc.) and not forgetting his guitar, headed off into the sunset. Sounds romantic? For the most part it was not! Sleeping ruff. Going hungry. Working for handouts. Eating at the missions. Riding the rails. Playing on street corners, for your small change and MANY a free stay in the county jails of America, and this is the "G" rated version!!! But there was those moments. Stories told and heard in the "jungle camps". Scraps of old songs picked up. Food for song? You bet! Seasick Steve's music is so out of it and old fashioned that that it somehow arrives at modern. His audiences have been mainly younger who are into the Fat Possum sounds of R.L.Burnside or bands like the White Stripes. His music is full of sweat and blood and a wry humour and of course "the blues". It has been earned over a lifetime. There's not many Seasick Steve's around anymore. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.