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Too Bad Jim is cut from the same cloth as it's predecessor, Bad Luck City. It features R.L. Burnside fronting a small juke joint combo, tearing through some greasy blues. However, Too Bad Jim is the better album, simply from a performance standpoint. Burnside sounds more relaxed and the band steps back from the spotlight slightly, letting the guitarist burn brightly on his own, showcasing his deep blues roots.
1 Shake 'Em on Down
2 When My First Wife Left Me
3 Short Haired Woman
4 Old Black Mattie
5 Fireman Ring the Bell
6 Peaches
7 Miss Glory B
8 .44 Pistol
9 Death Bell Blues
10 Goin' Down South
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