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Crucial Slide Guitar Blues
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12 stinging slide guitar cuts from JOHNNY WINTER, LUTHER ALLISON, SONNY LANDRETH, A.C. REED with BONNIE RAITT, HOUND DOG TAYLOR and more. A treasure trove of slide guitar classics for just $7.98! |
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Sampler production by Bruce Iglauer and Bob DePugh Packaging design by Kevin Niemiec Hound Dog photo by Jack Lardomita Slide Photo by Peter Amft
TRACKS FROM CRUCIAL SLIDE GU...
Sampler production by Bruce Iglauer and Bob DePugh Packaging design by Kevin Niemiec Hound Dog photo by Jack Lardomita Slide Photo by Peter Amft
TRACKS FROM CRUCIAL SLIDE GUITAR BLUES APPEAR ON THESE ALBUMS:
1. Johnny Winter Guitar Slinger ALCD 4735 Johnny's Alligator debut paired him with some of Chicago's greatest bluesmen, including members of Albert Collins' Icebreakers. Johnny really got back to his roots with this Grammy-nominated album.
2. Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials Heads Up! ALCD 4886 Ultra-raw, raucous and wildly uninhibited, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials have sliced and diced bandstands around the world. Truly gritty Chicago blues, loads of fun, and 100% road-tested.
3. A.C. Reed I'm In The Wrong Business! ALCD 4757 Bonnie joined her long-time friend, saxman A.C. Reed, for a duet on his only Alligator release. They've known each other since the '60s, when A.C. played with Junior Wells and Buddy Guy.
4. Luther Allison Hound Dog Taylor: A Tribute ALCD 4855 The late Chicago blues firebrand joined 14 other world class slide players to pay tribute to his old pal Hound Dog Taylor. An essential album for any slide fan, including tracks by Gov't Mule, Magic Slim, George Thorogood and more.
5. Elvin Bishop The Skin I'm In ALCD 4859 A beloved good-time musician whose career spans 40 years, Elvin still plays fantastic guitar and brings a rollicking spirit to every song. He's cut five albums for Alligator, each combining great musicianship with his inimitable 'good old boy' personality.
6. Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin My Blues & My Guitar ALCD 4835 Tutored by the master, Muddy Waters, with whom he played for a decade, Bob has become one of the most creative and versatile of traditional bluesmen. No one plays Muddy-style slide like Bob.
7. Sonny Landreth Hound Dog Taylor: A Tribute ALCD 4855 The Louisiana slide virtuoso joined 14 other slide-meisters to honor the late Hound Dog Taylor. Sonny's remarkable technique was let loose here; he played four different guitar parts!
8. The Kinsey Report Smoke And Steel ALCD 4860 The three blues brothers from Gary, Indiana perform contemporary, ultra-modern blues with the searing intensity of the steel mills of their hometown. Visionary blues combined with their deep family roots in the Delta.
9. Michael Hill's Blues Mob Have Mercy! ALCD 4845 A groundbreaking guitarist and songwriter from the South Bronx, Michael Hill fuses a post-Hendrix guitar sensibility with up-to-the-minute lyrics. Here he reaches back to pay tribute to one of the best-loved Chicago bluesmen, Hound Dog Taylor.
10. Corey Harris Fish Ain't Bitin' ALCD 4850 Hailed as one of the new giants of the acoustic blues revival, Corey is equally skilled at reinterpreting blues classics and creating groundbreaking new cutting-edge songs. His three Alligator releases introduced a major new artist to the world.
11. Hound Dog Taylor Genuine Houserocking Music ALCD 4727 The late six-fingered king of Chicago slide boogie was the very first Alligator artist. His ultra-cheap Japanese guitars, beat up amps, and three-piece (with no bass) band created the raunchiest blues in the Windy City.
12. Dave Hole Ticket To Chicago ALCD 4847 The Australian slide guitar phenomenon has cut seven albums for Alligator, each featuring his amazing energy and wild slide technique. On Ticket To Chicago, Dave traveled to the Windy City to record with the best Chicago bluesmen.
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It’s My Life, Baby
Artist(s): Johnny Winter
Author/Publisher: Robey, Universal Duchess Music, BMI
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Never Miss Your Water
Artist(s): Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials
Author/Publisher: Williams, Eyeball Music, BMI
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She’s Fine
Artist(s): A.C. Reed with Bonnie Raitt
Author/Publisher: Reed, Reedway Music, BMI
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Give Me Back My Wig
Artist(s): Luther Allison
Author/Publisher: Taylor, Eyeball Music, BMI
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I’m Gone
Artist(s): Elvin Bishop
Author/Publisher: Toussaint, Screen Gems-EMI Music/Warner-Tamerlane Publ., BMI
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The Same Thing
Artist(s): Steady Rollin’ Bob Margolin
Author/Publisher: Dixon, Hoochie Coochie Music, BMI
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Taylor’s Rock
Artist(s): Sonny Landreth
Author/Publisher: Taylor, Eyeball Music, BMI
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When The Church Burned Down
Artist(s): The Kinsey Report
Author/Publisher: Kinsey, Kinsey, Kinsey & Hunter, Kenites Publ./National League Music, ASCAP
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She’s Gone
Artist(s): Michael Hill’s Blues Mob
Author/Publisher: Taylor, Eyeball Music, BMI
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Jack O’Diamonds
Artist(s): Corey Harris
Author/Publisher: Jefferson, publisher unknown
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The Sun Is Shining
Artist(s): Hound Dog Taylor
Author/Publisher: James, Arc Music, BMI
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Out Of Here
Artist(s): Dave Hole
Author/Publisher: Hole, Dave Hole Music admin. by Eyeball Music, BMI
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