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M.C. Records
released Well... Well... Well... (MC-0042) on March 27. The sales and reviews have been great! M.C. Records has placed over 10,000 copies worldwide and growing. Check out who's playing the CD (that we know of)! The CD was
played on the syndicated radio program "American Routes" in April. The show is aired on over 100 stations from coast-to-coast. R.L. was just on N.P.R.'s morning edition (March 26) and Conan O'Brien in February. You can also download two tracks from "Well... Well... Well..." on mtv.com
"...different from his recent Fat Possum recordings...these recordings, utilizing mostly
just guitar, harmonica and percussion, emphasize Burnside's roots. Covers of "Staggolee" and John Lee Hooker's "Boogie Chillen" can stand up to any previous
artist's versions. Not just for blues fans...will appeal to fans of Beck, Moby and Ani DiFranco." New York Newsday
"Well, Well, Well isn't your typical studio release. ...there is plenty of new material
here. All of it achieves an instant intimacy. The disc should serve the growing legend of R.L. Burnside well."-- Howard Owens, Ventura County Star
M.C. Records' previous release by R.L. Burnside, Acoustic Stories (MC-0034), was a 1998 W.C. Handy Nominee for Blues Reissue of the Year.
To Order: $15 for CD. Shipping Charges: In the US and Canada, add $2 for the first item, $1 for each additional item. Outside the U.S. (except
Canada), add $4 for the first item, $3 for each additional item. New York residents add sales tax. To order using Visa or Mastercard, or for more info, Click Here To Contact MC Records .
To Order by Mail,
send check or money order with your request to: MC Records, PO Box 1788, Huntington Station, NY 11746
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"There are times in an artist's career when he captures lightning in a bottle and is able to deliver music to the masses that revolutionizes, inspires and
teaches a generation. The new release from R.L. Burnside, Well… Well… Well, is a clear representation of this sort of effort. This is one of the best albums that I've listened to in the last 10 years crossing
all genres of music." Revue Magazine
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