Slim's Music
"I believe that an album title should be a
declaration of bluesiness. "-- Coyote Slim
"Sahel Stomp" (a West
African-style instrumental)
Only $9 plus $1 shipping!
"I Ain't Gonna Do
Right Again" is
Coyote Slim's
earliest album.
These tracks
were recorded in
Palo Alto, CA in
the spring of
2005, while he
was working as a
fishmonger in a
grocery store, as
documented in
"Slim's Worried
Life Blues."
Only $5 plus shipping!
"Pony Blues" (a traditional tune
associated with Charley Patton)
Listen to some samples from
Coyote Slim's "In My Own Time"!
Slim's version of "Drop Down,
Mama" a traditional tune
Read a review of Coyote Slim's first two albums here!
"South Bay Jive"
Coyote Slim's 2007 release
includes original songs about
places and events in the Bay Area
like "Cinco de Mayo Blues"
(lamenting the insanity of trying to
get around San Jose during that
holiday) and traditional tunes like
Big Bill Broonzy's "Too Many
Drivers."
$10 plus $1 shipping!
Listen to the title track,
"South Bay Jive!"
"Rollin' and Tumblin'," a Delta
Blues standard:
Other tracks on "South Bay Jive" include the
Tampa Red tune "Don't You Leave Me Here,"
the Delta standard "Catfish Blues," and Coyote
Slim originals like "Hot Chili Mama" and "Long
Tall Woman Blues."
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where he'll be next!
Buy "South Bay Jive" and "In My
Own Time" for only $20
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more Coyote Slim tunes on
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