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| 11 | Love Her With a Feeling Bonus Track |
| 12 | Somebody's Got to Go Bonus Track |
| 13 | Pulp Wood Bonus Track |
| 14 | That's All Right Bonus Track |
| 15 | The Same Thing Bonus Track |
| 16 | Tore Down Bonus Track |
| 17 | Dust My Broom Bonus Track |
Similar to his first Shelter outing (Getting Ready), but with more of a rock feel. That's due as much to the material as the production. Besides covering tunes by Jimmy Rogers, Howlin' Wolf, and Elmore James, King tackles compositions by Leon Russell and, more unexpectedly, Bill Withers, Isaac Hayes-David Porter, and John Fogerty (whose "Lodi" is reworked into "Lowdown in Lodi"). King's own pen remained virtually in retirement, as he wrote only one of the album's tracks. Reissued in its entirety on King of the Blues. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide