Seth Yacovone Blues Band – Yessir! (New)

$12.99

Format: CD, Album

Released: 1998

Label: Independent / Self-Released

Country: USA / Canada (CD manufactured in Canada)

Genre: Blues, Jam Band, Rock

Style: Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Improvisational Jam

Tracklist

  1. Chunky Baby Crap Brown Haggis on Toast – 11:15

  2. Hankey Goes to Hollywood – 13:04

  3. Hold On for Awhile – 3:20

  4. Don’t Tell Me What to Feel – 8:49

  5. Pay Per View – 4:28

  6. All the Pain Through the Years – 11:31

  7. Hick Jam – 3:23

  8. Cheer Up – 3:35

  9. Tribute to James Rigby Tenderfoot – 11:16

  10. Cheer Up (Reprise) – 1:23

A piece of Vermont blues history, Yessir! captures the Seth Yacovone Blues Band in their early prime, delivering gritty, high-octane jams and sprawling electric blues workouts. Before Seth became a sought-after regional guitarist and collaborator, he was tearing up local stages with the fire and improvisation heard here. With ten tracks ranging from blistering solos to soulful slow-burners, this rare independent release is a must-have for fans of Vermont’s jam roots, blues collectors, and lovers of raw, unfiltered musicianship.

Format: CD, Album

Released: 1998

Label: Independent / Self-Released

Country: USA / Canada (CD manufactured in Canada)

Genre: Blues, Jam Band, Rock

Style: Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Improvisational Jam

Tracklist

  1. Chunky Baby Crap Brown Haggis on Toast – 11:15

  2. Hankey Goes to Hollywood – 13:04

  3. Hold On for Awhile – 3:20

  4. Don’t Tell Me What to Feel – 8:49

  5. Pay Per View – 4:28

  6. All the Pain Through the Years – 11:31

  7. Hick Jam – 3:23

  8. Cheer Up – 3:35

  9. Tribute to James Rigby Tenderfoot – 11:16

  10. Cheer Up (Reprise) – 1:23

A piece of Vermont blues history, Yessir! captures the Seth Yacovone Blues Band in their early prime, delivering gritty, high-octane jams and sprawling electric blues workouts. Before Seth became a sought-after regional guitarist and collaborator, he was tearing up local stages with the fire and improvisation heard here. With ten tracks ranging from blistering solos to soulful slow-burners, this rare independent release is a must-have for fans of Vermont’s jam roots, blues collectors, and lovers of raw, unfiltered musicianship.