One of the most subtly satisfying electric blues albums of the '70s. Fenton… Read Full Bio ↴One of the most subtly satisfying electric blues albums of the '70s. Fenton Robinson never did quite fit the "Genuine Houserocking Music" image of Alligator Records -- his deep, rich baritone sounds more like a magic carpet than a piece of barbed wire, and he speaks in jazz-inflected tongues, full of complex surprises. The title track hits with amazing power, as do the chugging "The Getaway," a hard-swinging "You Say You're Leaving," and the minor-key "You Don't Know What Love Is." In every case, Robinson had recorded them before, but thanks to Bruce Iglauer's superb production, a terrific band, and Robinson's musicianship, these versions reign supreme.
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Somebody Loan Me a Dime
Fenton Robinson Lyrics
Going to Chicago I'm going to Chicago I'm so sorry I can't take you I'm…
Somebody Loan Me a Dime Somebody loan me a dime I need to call my old…
You Don't Know What Love Is You don't know what love is 'Til you've learned the meaning…