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After 40 years, the UK Blues greats bid farewell on their latest studio album. Features guest performances by Albert Lee and Zoot Money and more. The band cooks on a stunning selection of original R&B material. When The Blues Band got together in 1979, they caused a sensation that astonished both the group and the record industry. Fans !ocked to hear Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly, Gary Fletcher, Rob Townsend and friends playing R&B with all the enthusiasm inherited from their days together with Manfred Mann in the 60s. Almost four decades on and 25 albums later, The Blues Band are acknowledged as being among the very Inchnest purveyors of R&B. Repertoire Records are excited to announce the of The Blues Band's new and Inchnal studio album - So Long. Featuring vocals from Gary Fletcher, Paul Jones, Dave Kelly and Tom McGuinness, along with performances from a host of famous faces on the blues scene including Zoot Money, Albert Lee and Steve Simpson, So Long o#ers 16 must-listen tracks for blues fans. Comprising a mixture of original material written by the band such as 'Tough Times', 'Don't Let It Be You' and 'Come On Give Me Some Blues', plus a cover of the Bee Gees classic 'To Love Somebody', this album is a Inchtting swansong celebrating the musical genius of a true Blues Band. Is it So Long or just adieu? Only time will tell. Album Tracks 1. Hard Times Killing Floor 2. Sweet Sweet Girl 3. Tough Times 4. Hoggin' 5. Don't Let It Be You 6. Them Ol' Crossroads Blues 7. Don't Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down 8. Midnight Bus 9. To Love Somebody 10. Something You Heard 11. Bring on the Blues 12. Ti Fi Une Grande Dame Maintenant (Big Girl) 13. Come on Give Me Some Blues 14. My Love Made You Wrong 15. Tough Love 16. Tick Tock

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