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2000 studio album by Snooky Pryor and Mel Brown
Double Shot! Released 2000 (2000 ) Recorded October 18 and 19, 1999 Studio Liquid Recording Studio, Toronto , Ontario , Canada Genre Blues Length 57 :28 Label Electro-Fi Records Producer Andrew Galloway, Sandra B. Tooze
Snooky Pryor: Shake My Hand (1999)
Double Shot! (2000)
Super Harps II (2001)
Neck Bones & Caviar (1999)
Double Shot! (2000)
Homewreckin’ Done Live (2001)
Double Shot! is the first blues album recorded by harmonica player Snooky Pryor and guitarist Mel Brown . It was produced by Andrew Galloway and Sandra B. Tooze and was recorded on October 18 and 19 1999 at Liquid Recording Studio in Toronto , Ontario. It was released by Electro-Fi Records in 2000 with a running time of 57:28, and received a Juno Award nomination for Blues Album of The Year.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
"Dirty Rat" (W. M. Thornton , M. Laylar) – 4:50
"Ruby Mae" (Mel Brown) – 4:55
"Early in the Morning" (Leo Hickman, Dallas Bartley, Louis Jordan ) – 4:28
"Big Leg Woman" (Johnny Temple ) – 7:31
"Snooky and Mel Boogie" (James Pryor) – 1:38
"Rock This House" (James A. Lane) – 4:03
"Let Your Hair Down, Woman" (James Pryor) – 5:20
"So Fine" (Johnny Otis ) – 3:14
"That's All Right" (James A. Lane) – 6:48
"Do The Boogaloo" – (James Pryor) 5:05
"Ease My Mind" (Mel Brown) – 5:25
"Work 'Til My Days Are Gone" (James Pryor) – 3:34[ 5]
Snooky Pryor – harmonica, lead vocal (1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10 and 12)
Mel Brown – guitar, lead vocal (2, 6, 9 and 11), second vocal (3)
The Homewreckers (1, 2, 3, 5 and 9):
John Lee – piano
Al Richardson – bass
Jim Bodreau – drums
Michael Fonfara – piano (4, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 11)[ 6]