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  1. Esther Phillips - Black-Eyed Blues. 6:12. Esther Phillips Too Many Roads. 4:35. Esther Phillips - You Could Have Had Me, Baby. 7:31. Esther Phillips - Tangle In Your Lifeline. 4:54. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2017 CD release of "Black-Eyed Blues" on Discogs.

  2. Esther Phillips, alla nascita Esther Mae Jones (Galveston, 23 dicembre 1935 – Carson, 7 agosto 1984) ... 1973 – Black-Eyed Blues; 1974 – Performance; 1975 – For All We Know; 1975 – What a Difference a Day Makes; 1975 – Confessin' the Blues; 1976 – Capricorn Princess;

  3. Black-Eyed Blues, an Album by Esther Phillips. Released in 1973 on Kudu (catalog no. KU-14; Vinyl LP). Genres: Soul. Rated #740 in the best albums of 1973. Featured peformers: Esther Phillips (vocals), Pee Wee Ellis (arranger, conductor), Bob James (string arrangements), Tim Hinkley (piano), Boz Burrell (bass), Ian Wallace (drums), Charlie Brown (guitar), Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone ...

  4. 16 de abr. de 2011 · Esther Phillips › albums › Black Eyed Blues. Album updated, review now! Tracklist. 01. Justified. 02. I've Only Known A Stranger. 03. I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good. 04. Black Eyed Blues. 05. ... show all Esther Phillips albums . show more albums with similar genre . show this week's top 1000 most popular albums . show all ...

  5. Black-Eyed Blues album lyrics by Esther Phillips. Full discography of Esther Phillips. ... Black-Eyed Blues lyrics -05: Too Many Roads lyrics -06: You Could Have Had Me, Baby lyrics -07: Tangle in Your Lifeline lyrics - Last added lyrics; Lovers Live by Sade:

  6. Esther Phillips possessed one of the most unique voices in Soul and Jazz music, she makes you really feel the lyrics of her music. Black Eyed Blues from 1973 includes the Funky Jazz/Blue title track, ‘Justified’ and Bluesier ‘I Got it bad and that ain’t good’. Capricorn Princess from 1976 was her last for the Kudu label.

  7. ESTHER PHILLIPS. Esther Phillips s'est produite à ses débuts, à partir de 1949, sous le nom de Little Esther, au sein de l'orchestre de Johnny Otis. Il lui a fait enregister Double Crossing Blues avec les Robins qui sera n° 1 R&B. Travaillant pour la firme Savoy, elle obtint un nouveau succès avec Ring-A-Dig Doo en 1952.