LIVE IN LUCERNE
LIVE IN LUCERNE
FROST, FRANK
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Condition: New, UPC: 6003851461284, Publication Date: 04/20/2004, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/BLUES,
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tracks

You Better Watch Yourself
Deep Blues
Janie's On My Mind
Scratch My Back
I Didn't Know
Frank's Mambo
St. Louis Serenade
Jelly Roll King
Lucky To Be Living
Helena Boogie

notes

This is Frank's last recording and it is his only live album. It was recorded on his 1998 European tour at the Lucerne Blues Festival in Switzerland. Frank passed away in 1999.

credits


Art Direction, Photography By – Mary-Ann Brandon
Bass – Jeff Davis (5)
Drums – Sam Carr (2)
Guitar – Fred James
Harmonica, Vocals – Frank Frost
Producer, Photography By – Fred James
Written-By – Frost

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Distributed By – City Hall Records
Copyright (c) – Bluesland Productions
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