After listening to dozens, no, hundreds or even thousands of albums with blues tracks from various artists, I have come to the conclusion that the album in question, "Down In Louisiana by Bobby Rush," is a complete work with all 11 tracks being comprehensible, catchy, and relaxing. Bobby is "known" for his style (soul Blues). In short, all in all, a good musician who makes good music. I notice in this album that all the tracks (in my humble opinion) are of a good standard, contrary to other musicians, perhaps more famous, where in an album of 10 tracks, half of them arouse pity. I apologize for any unintentional errors in this review; I hope that someone, before sharing it, has the courtesy to correct them so as not to make me look bad.

Tracklist

01   Down In Louisiana (04:01)

02   Bowlegged Woman (04:01)

03   Swing Low (05:29)

04   You Just Like A Dresser (03:51)

05   I Ain't The One (03:37)

06   Tight Money (04:46)

07   Don't You Cry (06:04)

08   Boogie In The Dark (03:40)

09   Raining In My Heart (04:24)

10   Rock This House (03:39)

11   What Is The Blues (05:15)

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