Ford, Robben & the Blue Line - Live At Montreux 1993 | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. I Don't Play
2. Politician
3. Worried Life Blues
4. You Cut Me to the Bone
5. Step on It
6. Busted Up
7. Mama Talk to Your Daughter
8. Tell Me I'm Your Man
9. I Don't Play
10. Politician
11. Worried Life Blues
12. You Cut Me to the Bone
13. Step on It
14. Busted Up
15. Mama Talk to Your Daughter
16. Tell Me I'm Your Man

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Released for the first time, Robben Ford's electrifying performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival of 1993. Featuring a live CD and DVD, showcasing the excellence of his band in a live environment. Regarded as one of the 20th Century's greatest guitarists, Robben Ford's credentials as both sideman and solo artist read like a musicians' Who's Who. ' As a child he played the saxophone and by fourteen had taken up the guitar, playing with his brothers in the Charles Ford Blues Band. While still a teenager he was hired to play with bluesman Charlie Musselwhite, and recorded with Jimmy Witherspoon. Having been a member of jazz fusion band L. A. Express and later the Yellowjackets, the Grammy Award nominee has collaborated with such musical heavyweights as Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, George Harrison, Gregg Allman, Rick Springfield, Little Feat and Kiss. Fast forward to the early '90s and Robben Ford and the Blue Line (bassist Roscoe Beck, drummer Tom Brechtlein and pianist Bill Boublitz) were touring internationally non-stop, playing large venues, festivals and outdoor events. Here they are captured at the Montreux Jazz Festival of 1993, at their very best.