Charlie Musselwhite lyrics
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Artist's albums
Best Of The Vanguard Years
2000 · compilation
Continental Drifter
1999 · album
The Harmonica According To Charlie Musselwhite
1994 · album
West (feat. Charlie Musselwhite)
2023 · single
Mississippi Son
2022 · album
Live at the Belly Up
2020 · album
100 Years Of Blues
2020 · album
What The Hell?
2020 · single
No Mercy In This Land (Deluxe Edition)
2018 · album
I Ain't Lyin'
2015 · album
Juke Joint Chapel
2013 · album
All That Matters Now (The Machine Shop Session)
2013 · single
Don’t Look Twice (The Machine Shop Session)
2013 · single
Get Up! (Deluxe Edition)
2013 · album
Get Up!
2013 · album
I Don’t Believe A Word You Say
2012 · single
The Well
2010 · album
Takin' Care Of Business
2008 · album
Vanguard Visionaries
2007 · album
Louisiana Fog
2006 · album
Delta Hardware
2006 · album
Stand Back!
2006 · album
The Blues Never Die
2006 · album
Deluxe Edition
2005 · album
Sanctuary
2004 · album
One Night In America
2002 · album
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Biography
No Mercy In This Land is a blues record. Charlie Musselwhite and Ben Harper were introduced to one another by John Lee Hooker. The legendary musician thought the two men should play together, so he brought them into the studio to record a song called simply Burnin' Hell. The two remained friends and their paths periodically crossed out there on the road. But it wasn’t until 2013 that the two met up in a studio to record what would be their Grammy-winning album Get Up!. And as good as that record was, it was just the beginning. They both agree that their friendship deepened in the many months of touring that followed. And it’s that bond, that closeness, that makes this new record something special. No Mercy In This Land is a record made by two musicians who have lived. You can hear it in Ben’s singing, which moves from a soulful croon to a cathartic yell. And Charlie’s playing, always a thing of wonder, is absolutely transcendent, his lines dart and weave around the rhythm section with periodic moments of absolute virtuosity. It is a record that exists on the edge, the songs venturing out on to an emotional precipice. You can hear it when they are rocking, and it’s on the ballads, which will break your heart into pieces.