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Hugh Laurie- Let Them Talk (Vinyl)

Hugh Laurie- Let Them Talk (Vinyl)
Hugh Laurie- Let Them Talk (Vinyl)

Vinyl LP pressing. 2011 debut album from the British actor, comedian and musician best known for playing the title role in the television series House. A glorious celebration of New Orleans Blues, Let Them Talk unites Laurie's musical talent with a very personal selection of standards and lost Blues classics performed with his band of renowned musicians and some very special guest stars. Produced by Joe Henry and recorded at sessions in Los Angeles and New Orleans, Let Them Talk sees Laurie on vocals and piano heading a team of musicians whose previous collective credits include work with artists as varied as Greg Allman, Solomon Burke, Robert Plant, kd lang, T-Bone Burnett, Alison Krause and John Legend. Together, they interpret and revive songs originally recorded by NOLA Blues legends such as Leadbelly, Robert Johnson, Ray Charles and Memphis Slim.

Track List

  1. Saint James Infirmary
  2. You Don't Know My Mind
  3. Buddy Bolden's Blues
  4. The Whale Has Swallowed Me
  5. John Henry (Featuring Irma Thomas)
  6. They're Red Hot
  7. Six Cold Feet in the Ground
  8. The Battle of Jericho
  9. After You've Gone (Featuring Dr. John)
  10. Swanee River
  11. Police Dog Blues
  12. Tipitina
  13. Whinin' Boy Blues
  14. Baby Please Make a Change (Featuring Sir Tom Jones ; Irma Thomas)
  15. Let Them Talk

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Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Hugh Laurie- Let Them Talk (Vinyl)

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Release Date: 5.05.11

 
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Vinyl LP pressing. 2011 debut album from the British actor, comedian and musician best known for playing the title role in the television series House. A glorious celebration of New Orleans Blues, Let Them Talk unites Laurie's musical talent with a very personal selection of standards and lost Blues classics performed with his band of renowned musicians and some very special guest stars. Produced by Joe Henry and recorded at sessions in Los Angeles and New Orleans, Let Them Talk sees Laurie on vocals and piano heading a team of musicians whose previous collective credits include work with artists as varied as Greg Allman, Solomon Burke, Robert Plant, kd lang, T-Bone Burnett, Alison Krause and John Legend. Together, they interpret and revive songs originally recorded by NOLA Blues legends such as Leadbelly, Robert Johnson, Ray Charles and Memphis Slim.

Track List

  1. Saint James Infirmary
  2. You Don't Know My Mind
  3. Buddy Bolden's Blues
  4. The Whale Has Swallowed Me
  5. John Henry (Featuring Irma Thomas)
  6. They're Red Hot
  7. Six Cold Feet in the Ground
  8. The Battle of Jericho
  9. After You've Gone (Featuring Dr. John)
  10. Swanee River
  11. Police Dog Blues
  12. Tipitina
  13. Whinin' Boy Blues
  14. Baby Please Make a Change (Featuring Sir Tom Jones ; Irma Thomas)
  15. Let Them Talk

Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.