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Death Letter
(Son House)
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Goin' to
Brownsville
(Sleepy John Estes)
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Fairfield
(Matt Woods)
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If You Like Fat
Women
(Cedell Davis)
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The Law
(Scott Cochran)
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Jumper On The
Line
(R.L. Burnside)
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Stop That
Grinnin'
(Calvin "Skeeter" Brandon)
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She Used To Be
Your Woman
(Scott Cochran)
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County Road
Blues
(Matt Woods)
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If You Don't
Love Me
(Matt Woods)
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Two Sides To
Every Story
(Matt Woods)
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Shake 'Em On
Down
(Fred McDowell)
MATT WOODS
Vocals, Guitars
SCOTT COCHRAN
Bass
MICHAEL SWANGER
Drums, Hollers
Recorded on analog tape by Kirk Kaufman at
Junior's Motel in Otho, Iowa on July 28 and August 5, 2007.
Mixed and mastered by Steve Capp, Michael Swanger, Matt Woods,
and Scott Cochran at Capp Audio Productions in Norwalk, Iowa.
Songs 3, 5, 8-13 published by Matt Woods and the Thunderbolts
© 2007. (secret track
:-)"When The Good Times Are Gone" written by Scott Cochran.
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Tell Me What's
The Matter With Papa's Angel Child
(F. McDowell) 4:37
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Goin' to
Brownsville
(J. Estes) 3:08
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Preachin' Blues
(E. House) 4:17
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Down in the
Bottom
(W. Dixon) 2:47
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V8 Ford
(M. Woods) 2:32
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Murder My Woman
(Trad. Arr. by M. Woods) 3:10
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Sugar Grove
Avenue
(M. Woods) 3:11
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County Road
Blues
(M. Woods) 3:47
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You're Gonna
Need Somebody When You Come To Town
(M. Woods) 2:30
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Fine Champagne
(M. Woods) 4:26
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Hollow Log
(Trad.) 4:45
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If I Was A Fish
(M. Woods) 3:52
MATT WOODS
Electric, Acoustic & Resophonic Guitars, Kazoo
SCOTT COCHRAN
Electric and Upright Bass
MICHAEL SWANGER
Drums and Cymbals
All tracks (with the exception of the Kazoo
on "V8 Ford") were recorded LIVE at Chilihead Records in West
Des Moines, IA
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What the people are saying about it...
"Woods' masterful fretwork and smoky, old-soul vocals are high in
the mix, bolstered by the steady, swaggering rhythm section of
Swanger and Cochran."
Bethany Kohoutek
Des Moines Cityview
Review of "If I Was a Fish"
"The 26-year-old bluesman from Des Moines dives into Delta
tradition and invests his new originals with flair."
Kyle Munson
Des Moines Register
Review of
"If I Was a Fish"
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