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  1. Tore Down House is an album by the guitarist Scott Henderson, released in 1997. The album contains three instrumental tracks; it includes a cover version of "Continuum", originally a Jaco Pastorius song, and a re-recording of "Same as You", which appeared on Henderson's Dog Party. Thelma Houston sings on "Meter Maid", among other songs.

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  3. The second blues album for Mesa/Bluemoon Records pairs guitarist Scott Henderson with legendary vocalist Thelma Houston. "Tore Down House" was released in April of 1997, features familiar names such as Kirk Covington (drums), Dave Carpenter (bass) and Scott Kinsey (keyboards, production), and recieved four star reviews in Jazz Times, Guitar ...

  4. 26 de ago. de 2010 · This album resonates with sheer power. Like a steamroller tearing down a house, Scott Henderson and company comes shining through with Tore Down House, a gripping list of songs that beg the listener to truly appreciate the blues.

  5. 9 de dez. de 2006 · With Tore Down House, Scott has taken inspiration from Jimi Hendrix, Albert Lee and Stevie Ray Vaughan and combined his talents with 6 superb vocal performances by Thelma Houston for a set that will impress his fusion fans as well as attract a more recent following of electric-blues enthusiasts.

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  6. 1 de mai. de 1999 · With a fusion of jazz, blues and rock, guitarist Scott Henderson put together a set of his own songs; the lone exception is Jaco Pastorius’ "Continuum." Most of the album features Thelma Houston with a blues trio; Houston wails while Henderson smokes in a contemporary electric blues vein.

  7. Another of the album's highlights is its title piece Tore Down House, with a vocal by Thelma Houston, who puts in an excellent performance. Henderson's tune, thought outwardly bluesy, is full of the harmonic twists and even shifts in time signature one associates with fusion.