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  1. 1. Dez. 1999 · Lost Love and Highways offers just one straight-ahead blues track ("A Word About a Woman"), a charming duet with Louisiana legend Lazy Lester. The rest of the CD is dominated by John Fogerty-like swamp rockers ("I Ain’t Waitin’ No More," "Wish You Were Mine" "Should Be Gone") and various country-inflected tunes strongly ...

    • Ed Kopp
  2. 28. Jan. 2000 · Lazy Lester even resurrects his old tune, "A Word About a Woman," with Morgan's help. In either guise, Morgan sounds so much stronger this time that this might be considered his true debut ...

    • Geoffrey Himes
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lazy_LesterLazy Lester - Wikipedia

    Leslie Johnson (June 20, 1933 – August 22, 2018), known as Lazy Lester, was an American blues musician who sang and played the harmonica and guitar. In a career spanning the 1950s to 2018, he pioneered swamp blues, and also played harmonica blues, rhythm and blues and Louisiana blues.

  4. 3. Dez. 1999 · Cruising the interstate between Steve Earle and Dave Alvin, Lost Love and Highways burns twang like rubber, especially on the opener "Bullet From a Gun" and "Ain't Waitin' No More." Lovable...

  5. 1. Jan. 2000 · Detroit blues/R&B legend Lazy Lester sings and blows harp on the skunky-funk of “Word About A Woman”, but the rest of the tracks are penned by Morgan, either alone or with help from Hunter and/or Ramsey. “Bullet From A Gun” is a hyperkinetic bayou two-step; “I Ain’t Waitin’ No More” and the raunchy bump ‘n’ grind ...

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