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  1. Originally released In 1977. This album contains all the tracks from the original King Of The Jungle LP on Mr. Blues MB 7602, plus two previously unissued titles (A2 and B3). All tracks have been remixed by Rooster Blues in order to recapture more of the "live" Eddie C. Campbell sound of the 1970s. Recorded at Sound Studios, Chicago, Illinois ...

  2. Photography By [Cover] – Dale Hoyt. Piano – Lafayette Leake. Producer – Steve Wisner. Producer [Associate Producer] – The Incomparable Dick Shurman *. Recorded By – Stu "We never did at Chess" Black *. Vocals, Guitar – Eddie C. Campbell.

  3. 8 de nov. de 2014 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesEasy Baby · Eddie C CampbellTear This World Up℗ 2009 Delmark RecordsReleased on: 2009-09-21Auto-generated by Yo...

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for King Of The Jungle by Eddie C. Campbell. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  5. 27 de nov. de 2018 · Eddie C. Campbell means business on the cover of his 1977 LP King of the Jungle. On November 20, the Chicago blues world tragically lost another asset: Eddie C. Campbell. I was a friend of Mr. Campbell’s. Once, I bumped into him at a restaurant while I was on my way to band practice. When he found out my destination, he just laughed.

  6. Listen to Tear This World Up on Spotify. Eddie C. Campbell · Album · 2009 · 14 songs.

  7. Happily, Eddie C. Campbell returned to Chicago after spending a decade entrenched in Europe. His shimmering West Side-styled guitar playing and unusually introspective songwriting have been a breath of fresh air on the Windy City circuit, reuniting the veteran bluesman with fans he left behind in 1984.