Love You Like a Woman:

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Love You Like a Woman
Artist: Koko Taylor
Release Date: Jan 1, 1990
Label: Charly
Styles: Modern Electric Chicago Blues, Electric Chicago Blues
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Twenty-one songs by Koko Taylor, produced and mostly written by Willie Dixon between 1964 and 1969, with Lafayette Leake, Buddy Guy, Robert Nighthawk (on some of the earliest tracks), Johnny Shines, Clifton James, Walter Horton, and Dixon backing her up. The songs run the gamut from blues standards in the making ("Wang Dang Doodle") to topical subjects ("Separate or Integrate"), with Taylor in great voice throughout. Worth the price just for "I Love a Lover Like You." The notes are minimal, but it's difficult to argue about the sound quality or the content. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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