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Autographed Bourbon Street Beast CD

Get the CD autographed by the Legendary Roger Eckstine. Includes FREE shipping in the Cont. USA.  Product Details...

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Autographed Live it Up/Live it Down CD

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Born Lover

6:19 BORN LOVER The Beast hates hearing someone else brag.  Product Details...

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Careyin' On

3:31 Careyin' On is so named for Carey Bell, Eckstine's beloved former employer.  Product Details...

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Easy Now

6:34 Easy Now is a tribute to Lonnie Hillyer, another of Roger Eckstine's close associations, but this time from the Jazz world.  Product Details...

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Easy to Love You

6:00 Easy to Love You of course is Eckstine's rendition of what Carey Bell referred to as his, "Love song."  Product Details...

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Funky So & So

4:54 Funky So & So is not your typical funk number any more than it is a cop-out to an expletive deleted.  Product Details...

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Live it Up/Live it Down

6:43 Live it Up/Live it Down is a two part story beginning with a variation on Rock Me Baby and...  Product Details...

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Lurrie's Worry

3:46 Lurrie's Worry is another song written about Eckstine's days with the Carey Bell Blues Band but more specifically...  Product Details...

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Mean Old World

4:23 Mean Old World is the signature piece of another harmonica legend, Little Walter Jacobs.  Product Details...

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Money, Marbles and Chalk

5:42 MONEY MARBLES AND CHALK or rather the lack thereof may have been the ruin of the Beast so long ago.  Product Details...

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Mr. Jiffy

4:10 Mr. Jiffy is a modern number that always registers as a favorite with the band.  Product Details...

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No Mo'

7:50 No Mo'is an especially personal piece that has been described as a "Funk ballad".  Product Details...

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Party Girl

2:59 PARTY GIRL evokes the great T-bone Walker.  Product Details...

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Sloppy Drunk

7:33 SLOPPY DRUNK This cut features a second line beat played by Vernon Daniels.  Product Details...

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Squish

3:47 Squish puts the band in C-sharp. Roger Eckstine spent his early years on...  Product Details...

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Squish

7:18 Why SQUISH is called Squish, is a secret between the Beast and Roger Eckstine.  Product Details...

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Trouble No More

6:51 TROUBLE NO MORE is built on the Phatharmonix Orchestra in an effort to create a "wall of sound"  Product Details...

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Try a Little Tenderness

4:36 Try a Little Tenderness has been covered many times but never at a tempo such as this.  Product Details...

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We Can't Go On This Way

4:23 WE CAN'T GO ON THIS WAY The sadness of this song was born of the Beast's desire to return from banishment to his native Mardi Gras.  Product Details...

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