Bobby "Blue" Bland, a soul and blues legend, delivers a powerful and soul-stirring experience with his 1993 album "Years of Tears." Released under Malaco Records, this classic blues and soul album spans 49 minutes of heartfelt performances that showcase Bland's signature smooth vocals and emotive delivery.
The album opens with the evocative "Somewhere Between Right & Wrong," setting the tone for a journey through love, heartache, and resilience. Tracks like "There's A Stranger In The House" and "Hurtin' Time Again" highlight Bland's ability to convey deep emotion, while "Sweet Lady Love" and "Love Of Mine" showcase his tender, romantic side. The album's title track, "Years Of Tears To Go," is a poignant reflection on enduring love and loss.
Bland's mastery of the blues is evident in tracks like "Hole In The Wall" and "I Just Tripped On A Piece Of Your Broken," where his voice carries the weight of experience and wisdom. The album closes with the powerful "You Put The Hurt On A Hurtin' Man," a testament to Bland's ability to turn personal pain into universal truths.
"Years of Tears" is a testament to Bobby "Blue" Bland's enduring talent and his ability to connect with listeners on a profound level. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.