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| 1. 98 Cents In The Bank |
| 2. That's Where I Stay |
| 3. Don't Put Me Down |
| 4. I'm In Love With A Woman |
| 5. When You Want The Blues |
| 6. Down On My Knees |
| 7. That Ain't Right |
| 8. Cool Claytor |
| 9. Don't Do Me Wrong |
| 10. I Can't Afford To Live |
| 11. Hard Lovin' Man |
| 12. I'm A Good Man |
| 13. 98 Cents In The Bank (unedited mix) |
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Whigham, Georgia: Climax/Cairo Area,
By Sam DeMan (1 mile off Old Whigham Rd. - Climax, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 98 Cents in the Bank (Audio CD)
Johnnie Marshall is to be admired, for where he has came from, and importantly, where he is going, with his message's in his songs, and his guitar, to tell them for him. It doesn't matter that some of his songs are a lil Ruff around the edges, and his voice isn't perfect' Keep in mind, a Corn Cob is very ruff, but just think about all that Finger licking GOOD stuff, that comes from that OLE Corn Cob. Don't put him down; Just listen to message's in his songs, and you just might find a lil bit of your own lifes experiances, in the messages, he brings across the Pages of Time'If I was only allowed to say only One thing about Johnnie Marshall, It would be; If you don't have a stone heart, and a wooden ear, his Guitar will talk to you, as has all the great Guitar's have' We are all very fortunate to have lived during a Time, when we could sit with, and listen to Great Blues players/Singers, that have followed the path of the father of the Blues, the late: Muddy Waters. We are all very lucky to have Eric Clapton, BB King, etc, etc, and Johnnie Marshall with us.... It is that spirit, in that beat, that lives on, in his veins, and speaks through his guitar... Keep listening to his message's... AKA; SamDeMan
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