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Track Listing
Side A
1. Stop Breaking Down
2. I Could Have Had Religion
3. I Just Want To Make Love To You
4. Baby, Please Lend Me Your Love
Side B
1. You Say You Love Me
2. Blues For Mayor Daley
3. I Wish I Knew What I Know Now
4. Trouble Don’t Last Always
1. Stop Breaking Down
2. I Could Have Had Religion
3. I Just Want To Make Love To You
4. Baby, Please Lend Me Your Love
Side B
1. You Say You Love Me
2. Blues For Mayor Daley
3. I Wish I Knew What I Know Now
4. Trouble Don’t Last Always
‘Southside Blues Jam’ is here reissued on high quality vinyl, thick cardboard sleeve and original front & back cover. This 1970 album was a follow-up to the famous ‘Hoodoo Man Blues’, but it’s a looser session with extended ‘jam’ numbers. Buddy Guy is on guitar again; Otis Spann, piano; Louis Myers, guitar; Earnest Johnson, bass; and Fred Below, drums.
We have tried to capture on this album what a listener would hear any Monday night at Theresa's Blues Bar (now defunct) at 48th and Indiana on Chicago's Southside. The blue Monday regulars, including Buddy Guy are joined by the late Otis Spann, the greatest blues pianist of his generation, making his last studio appearance and to whom this album is respectfully dedicated by Junior, the musicians, and...the Delmark staff. (from original sleeve notes)
We have tried to capture on this album what a listener would hear any Monday night at Theresa's Blues Bar (now defunct) at 48th and Indiana on Chicago's Southside. The blue Monday regulars, including Buddy Guy are joined by the late Otis Spann, the greatest blues pianist of his generation, making his last studio appearance and to whom this album is respectfully dedicated by Junior, the musicians, and...the Delmark staff. (from original sleeve notes)



Junior Wells










