"Two Jews blues" is the second soloist work released by American blues and rock keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer Barry Goldberg, from Chicago, Illinois. Goldberg makes use of a large group of excellent musicians, and make an excellent album of mainly blues sound although with some rock, soul and even some jazz.<br /><br />Barry Goldberg - organ, piano, vocals.<br />Duane Allman, Mike Bloomfield, Harvey Mandel, Eddie Hinton - guitars.<br />Charles Musselwhite - harmonica.<br />The Soulville Horns - horns.<br />Backing vocalists - unknown.<br />Art Stavro, David Hood, Don McCallister - bass.<br />Eddie Hoh - drums.<br /><br />You're still my baby.<br />That's alright, mama.<br />Maxwell Street shuffle.<br />Blues for Barry and..(dedicated to Big John's).<br />Jim the fox (dedicated to Jimi Hendrix).<br />A lighter blue.<br />On the road again.<br />Twice a man.<br />Spirit of Trane.<br /><br />