It's Time (Jimmy D. Lane album)

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It's Time
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Released2004
Recorded2001
StudioBlue Heaven Studios, Salina, Kansas
Genre Blues
Label Analogue Productions
Producer Eddie Kramer
Jimmy D. Lane chronology
Legacy
(1998)
It's Time
(2004)
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It's Time is a blues album released in 2004 by Jimmy D. Lane. It was described by reviewers as "an excellent place" to seek inspiration for "any fan of serious blues guitar". [1] The album was recorded with Double Trouble, the former bandmates of Stevie Ray Vaughan, whose musical style it emulates. Celia Ann Price and Mike Finnegan play the keyboards. [1]

Track listing

  1. "What Makes People"
  2. "'Til I Loved You"
  3. "Half Love"
  4. "Ain't It a Pity"
  5. "It's Time"
  6. "Stuck in the Middle"
  7. "Hand on the Door"
  8. "Bad Luck"
  9. "My Nature"
  10. "24-7"
  11. "Bleeding Heart" - (Jimmy D. Lane, Elmore James)
  12. "Salina" [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "It's Time - Jimmy D. Lane | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic . Retrieved May 13, 2021.