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Track Listings
1 | Love the Game |
2 | Can't Live Like This No More |
3 | Fired Up |
4 | Down in the Trenches |
5 | Worst Kinda Man |
6 | Can't Find the Blues |
7 | Was Ya Blue |
8 | I'm Just Your Fool |
9 | Leading Me Home |
10 | Funky Little Teapot |
11 | She's Takin' Notes |
12 | Keep Your Sins to Yourself |
13 | Grow Up, Grow Old |
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Love the GAme isthe follow-up album to blues guitarist/singer Debbie Davies' Tales from the Austin Motel. FEaturing speical guests Duke Robillar, Coco Montoya and Jay Geils.
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- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.67 x 7.01 x 0.43 inches; 3.03 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Shanchie Records
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Date First Available : January 20, 2007
- Label : Shanchie Records
- ASIN : B000059LEO
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #371,019 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,451 in Chicago Blues (CDs & Vinyl)
- #2,366 in Modern Blues (CDs & Vinyl)
- #3,214 in Electric Blues
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2001
the cd just picks up right from her last one tales from the austin motel,the title track loves the game is a rockin blues tune to the great instrumental "fired up" with debbie and coco montoya ripping it up, jay giels appears on the cd with also duke robiilard who plays and produced the cd
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2021
quick delivery, great price as advertised
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2018
great disc gives a great live show a must have disc check her out live,you won't be dissapointed
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2004
I love this CD, it is just one great song after the other. The band is extremely tight, they play so well together! I love all the songs and I have to strongly disagree with "deepbluereview" I think "Funky Little Teapot" is the best song on the CD. It is fun, witty and has a great melody. Plus, heck, it is a song about a teapot, how cool is that! Of course it makes me want to see this teapot which I heard really does exist:) I also love the song, "Can't Live Like This No More" is has an infectious bass line that totally rocks and as good as it is on the CD it is amazing live!! Bottom line, this CD is amazing and I highly recommend it to fans of the blues as well as non-blues fans!!
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2001
Debbie Davies is more than an exceptional guitarist she is also a prolific songwriter and performer releasing her 8th CD in 8 years with 13 new original tunes. One can only sustain such a pace if they truly "Love The Game" and it is clear that Davies does just that.
"Love The Game" is Davies finest release since the 1999 release of "Tales From the Austin Motel". Prior to that, she hasn't released a CD of this quality since her debut CD in 1993, "Picture This".
On this disc, Davies playing is dead on and the lyrics are well composed. Check out "Fired Up" an instrumental that would be equally at home on any Albert Collins CD or the Bonnie Raitt sounding "I'm Just Your Fool". If there is a clunker on this disc, it would be the nonsensical "Funky Little Teapot".
This CD should please most blues fans and keep Davies fans satisfied for the next 18 months or until her next release.
"Love The Game" is Davies finest release since the 1999 release of "Tales From the Austin Motel". Prior to that, she hasn't released a CD of this quality since her debut CD in 1993, "Picture This".
On this disc, Davies playing is dead on and the lyrics are well composed. Check out "Fired Up" an instrumental that would be equally at home on any Albert Collins CD or the Bonnie Raitt sounding "I'm Just Your Fool". If there is a clunker on this disc, it would be the nonsensical "Funky Little Teapot".
This CD should please most blues fans and keep Davies fans satisfied for the next 18 months or until her next release.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2001
I just bout this gem,and i must say it is great.Debbies guitar playing is fantastic, and the song writing is great, also funny in some songs.Debbie has some guitar licks that sound alot like SRV, and Albert Collins, which she worked with.Buy This C.D.and if you have a little more dough, get tales from austin,with the great SRV's rhythm section.Enjoy Peace, Out...
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2001
If you like Debbie then you will like this because it's classic Debbie. Saw her live Saturday night (6/23/01) and chatted with her briefly. She was giving advice to a young teenage guitar player and giving him tips.
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Peter
3.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in Australia on October 12, 2020
Received CD well before due date. CD has 13 tracks but skipped over 4-6 tracks. Not as good as her previous CD's. Hence rating. But I love DD music in general.