Hell or High Water (Tinsley Ellis album)

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Hell or High Water
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Studio album by
Released2002
Genre Blues
Length56:51
Label Telarc International Corporation
Producer Tinsley Ellis
Tinsley Ellis chronology
Kingpin
(2000)
Hell or High Water
(2002)
The Hard Way
(2004)
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Hell or High Water is a 2002 blues album by Tinsley Ellis. It was recorded and mixed at Stonehenge at ZAC Atlanta, Georgia by Eddy Offord and Jimmy Zumpano, mastered by Rodney Mills and produced by Eddy Offord with Robert Woods as executive producer and Michael Rothschild as co-ordinating producer. Tinsley wrote all the songs.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Hell or High Water"
  2. "Hooked"
  3. "Mystery to Me"
  4. "I'll Get Over You"
  5. "Love Comes Knockin'"
  6. "Stuck in Love"
  7. "Real Bad Way"
  8. "All Rumors Are True"
  9. "All I Can Do"
  10. "Love Me By Phone"
  11. "Feelin' No Pain"
  12. "Ten Year Day"
  13. "Set Love Free"

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References

  1. "Hell or High Water – Tinsley Ellis | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic . Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  2. Russell, Tony; Smith, Chris (2006). The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings . Penguin. p. 186. ISBN   978-0-140-51384-4.