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MP3 Rude Dog - Resurrection - Rude Dog's Greatest Hits

This "Greatest Hits" compilation consists 17 tracks of gut-bucket blues, spanning 6 different releases by Rude Dog from 2001-2006. Included in this album are 14 tracks never before released on the internet or in "legal" MP3 format.

17 MP3 Songs in this album (75:07) !
Related styles: Blues: Guitar Blues, Blues: Chicago Style, Mood: Party Music

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A fixture in Baltimore''s "Live Blues Music Scene" since 1998, Rude Dog is proud to present, "RESURRECTION - Rude Dog''s Greatest Hits." The album is "Certified Rusty Nickel" with well UNDER one million copies sold (but we keep trying).

This compilation features 7 tracks from Rude Dog’s debut CD, “The Dog Is In The House, which was released in 2001 and is now out of print. They include; I’m Ready, They Call Me The Rude Dog, Crab Town Crawl, Dirty Lipstick, The Dog Is In The House and the previously unreleased Radio Edit version of Gallis Pole (Hangman’s Blues).

2003’s “Baltimore on Tap” release featured 12 of Baltimore’s Best Blues Bands. It began with some of the basic rhythm tracks leftover from Rude’s previous album. Born Under A Bad Sign was cobbled together and made into a rhythm loop with guitar and organ overdubbed and originally given to another singer. This early Rude vocal mix recorded in 2002 was previously unreleased.

At the same time Rude was producing other musicians for “Baltimore on Tap” he began recording tracks for a new album. “Prodigal Son” was a Limited Edition EP released in December of 2003 with tracks completed at that time. Phone Call From Leavenworth, Standing With The Devil and the original version of Prodigal Son were part of this 5 song EP that is now out of print.

By August of 2004, Rude was finally ready to release, “Baptism In Blue.” The 14 track collection of classic blues tunes was Rude’s tribute to to the rocker’s “who,” in Rude’s own words, “...brought me down to the water and baptized me in the blues.” Featured here are Back Door Man, You Got To Move and River Runs Deep.

In September of 2004, Rude’s band was set to record “Live Cat’s Eye,” at Baltimore’s infamous blues joint. But as often happens at “The Cat,” other musicians stopped by and sat in. It ended up as a “Live” follow-up to the “Baltimore On Tap” release. Shake Your Hips features Automatic Slim on guitar, and the late “Lazy” Lenny on harp, sitting in with Rude’s band.

With four years of recording and production under his belt, Rude had some leftover tracks and out-takes in the vault. He brought his old harp player to do some over-dubs and the result was a 5 song Limited Edition EP entitled, “My Little Hampden Hon (2005). Included with the title track is the original vocal take of Love In Vain from 2001’s “The Dog is In The House” CD with Dave Gofreed on harp.

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