1994 compilation for artist who unlike many of his swamp blues brethren, the evocatively moniker Lonesome Sundown (the name was an inspired gift from producer J.D. Miller), wasn't a Jimmy Reed disciple. Sundown's somber brand of blues was more in keeping with the gruff sound of Muddy Waters. The guitarist was one of the most powerful members of Miller's south Louisiana stable, responsible for several seminal swamp standards on Excello Records. Ace.
14 When I Had I Didn't Need (Now I Need Don't Have a Dime)
15 I'm a Samplin Man
16 Hoo Doo Woman Blues
17 I'm a Young Man
18 It's Easy When You Know How
19 I Got a Broken Heart
20 Don't Say a Word
21 Lost Without Love
22 Leave NY Money Alone
23 My Home Is a Prison
24 Lonesome Whistler
1994 compilation for artist who unlike many of his swamp blues brethren, the evocatively moniker Lonesome Sundown (the name was an inspired gift from producer J.D. Miller), wasn't a Jimmy Reed disciple. Sundown's somber brand of blues was more in keeping with the gruff sound of Muddy Waters. The guitarist was one of the most powerful members of Miller's south Louisiana stable, responsible for several seminal swamp standards on Excello Records. Ace.