Crucial Chicago Blues
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Low Down and Dirty - Luther Allison
- Ernestine - Koko Taylor
- Somebody Changed the Lock - Junior Wells
- Take Five - Hound Dog Taylor, Hound Dog Taylor
- Cotton Picking Blues - Son Seals
- Let Me Stir in Your Pot - Carey Bell
- Mama, Talk to Your Daughter - Magic Slim
- Cold Lonely Nights - Lonnie Brooks
- Take It Easy, Baby - Pinetop Perkins,
- My Mind Is Gone - Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials
- 23 Hours Too Long - James Cotton
- I Hear Some Blues Downstairs - Fenton Robinson
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #68899 in Music
- Released on: 2003-01-21
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Let The Blues Bug Bite You
Various Artists
"Crucial Chicago Blues"
Alligator Records ALCD 116
Each disc in Alligator's Crucial series comes with an attractive price tag and 50-60 minutes of music. This Chicago disc encompasses the label's 30 plus years. There are too many musicians/songs on the disc to mention. However, a few deserve attention. The Queen of the Blues, Koko Taylor, graces the cover and dishes out traditional, electric blues with commanding sass on "Ernestine". Alligator would not exist if it wasn't for Hound Dog Taylor. The long deceased legend performs with spark and enthusiasm on "Take Five". If you want to know what pure Chicago Blues sounds like then listen to Son Seals' aggressive and piercing "Cotton Picking Blues". Eloquent boogie woogie and bone-rattling piano is heard on "Take It Easy, Baby" by one of the last surviving emigrants, Pinetop Perkins. "23 Hours Too Long" is another one of those definitive Chicago Blues tunes as performed by James Cotton. The shrill and striking notes of guitar avatar Fenton Robinson ring forth on `I Hear Some Blues Downstairs".
Buddy Guy is mysteriously absent from this disc. However, that is a mere observation when you consider the price of the disc, the national acts that appear on it, and the musical content. I fell in love with the blues by experiencing it in Chicago blues clubs and listening to releases on Alligator Records. Pick up this CD and let the blues bug bite you too.
-- Tim Holek
Good compilation
This is one of a 3 part compilation set produced by Alligator Records. I you like their artists you'll generally like this. Some cuts are much better than others but on the whole a good CD.
But you gotta like Chicago Blues.
good stuff with some wrong performers as of 2008-10-20
howdy y'all,
this is another fun cd from alligator. however, once again, amazon has wrong listings for at least some of the performers. tracks 6-11 seem to list the writer instead of the performer. here's the correct info on the alligator records page ...
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take care,
lee



