Editorial Reviews
One night in the winter of 1990 the SRO audience in Harlem's Apollo Theatre rocked in ecstasy to the blessed tones offered them by the master musician and the swinging eighteen-piece Philip Morris Superband, conducted by pianist Gene Harris. Salutes to Percy Mayfield, Ivory Joe Hunter, and Jesse Belvin (along with repertoire staples and the wondrous slow blues "All Over Again") have no problem at all going over with the demanding African-American audience. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993 -- From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD
# | Title/Songwriter | Time |
| 1 | When Love Comes to Town | 4:40 | | 2 | Sweet Sixteen | 7:20 | | 3 | The Thrill Is Gone | 3:30 | | 4 | Ain't Nobody's Business | 2:40 | | 5 | Paying the Cost to Be the Boss | 2:20 | | 6 | All over Again | 7:28 | | 7 |
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