Author Andrew Vachss is known for using references to famous blues artists and blues songs in his "investigative novels," and his latest work, Safe House (out this month on Knopf/ Random House), is no exception. The link between Vachss's books and the blues will be made even more apparent by Relativity's new compilation Safe House--A Collection Of The Blues, which features music hand-picked by Vachss and/or mentioned in the Safe House book.
The Safe House album is described as a package of superb blues tracks intended to showcase the blues genre to a wider audience. Artists on the album include the Paul Butterfield's Blues Band , Buddy Guy, Irma Thomas, Son Seals, Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, Muddy Waters, Leadbelly and Charlie Musselwhite. The CD will also include a previously unpublished short story by Vachss.
A portion of the album's profits will go to CIVITAS Child Trauma Programs and to the Oregon-based abuse prevention/ intervention charity Community Works. Vachss, besides being the author of over a dozen books, is also a lawyer representing children exclusively.
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