Sue Foley [extended]
- Without a Warning [Antone's, 1993]
A-
- Big City Blues [Antone's, 1995]
- Walk in the Sun [Discovery/Antone's, 1996]
- Where the Action Is . . . [Shanachie, 2002]
**
- He Said She Said [Blind Pig, 2010]
*
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Consumer Guide Reviews:
Without a Warning [Antone's, 1993]
After a pleasant debut, an Austin-based Canadian comes up an original. Blues in form, she's girl-group in spirit--"Cry for Me" steps as lightly as the Magic Sam covers, and the Earl Hooker tribute has the weight of a charming novelty. Just don't trifle with her--not unless you can name another blueswoman who'd lead three instrumentals on a single album, or call her a liar when she goes out on "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is" and "Annie's Drifting Heart." Which latter provides at least two Inspirational Warnings: "I got a woman's body but a little girl's mind," and "Good luck follows me all around." A-
Big City Blues [Antone's, 1995] 
Walk in the Sun [Discovery/Antone's, 1996] 
Where the Action Is . . . [Shanachie, 2002]
dirty old rock and roll gal ("Where the Action Is," "Stupid Girl") **
Peter Karp & Sue Foley: He Said She Said [Blind Pig, 2010]
Good couple--she needs his words, but not as much as he needs her voice ("Mm Hmm," "Ready for Your Love"). *
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