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CD - Remastered
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Dedicated to "the women we love to hate," this blues collection provides 15 songs that hound, bedraggle, and question the fairer sex from a worked-up male perspective. Among the most poignant and dogged statements are all-time favorites such as "I Can't Quit You Baby" by Otis Rush, "Devil Got My Woman" from Elmore James, "Evil Woman Blues" courtesy of Big Bill Broonzy, and "Baby Please Don't Go" by Mississippi Fred McDowell. In addition, you get two female retorts from Memphis Minnie and Barbara Carr. Perhaps sometimes you love them and that's why you hate them, as the old lyric attests, but blues music is built to chase those illin' feelings, and this CD would provide a good antidote. Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide