Potliquor - Levee Blues (Reissue) (1972/2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Potliquor
- Title: Levee Blues
- Year Of Release: 1972/2010
- Label: O-Music
- Genre: Boogie Rock, Southern Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 35:15
- Total Size: 253 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Cheer (George Ratzlaff) - 4:55
2. The Train (George Ratzlaff) - 3:30
3. Levee Blues (George Ratzlaff, Les Wallace) - 4:04
4. Rooster Blues (Willie Dixon) - 6:38
5. Chattanooga (George Ratzlaff) - 3:07
6. You're No Good (Clint Ballard Jr. ) - 4:05
7. Lady Madonna (Lennon-McCartney) - 4:00
8. When God Dips His Love In My Heart (W.S. Stevenson) - 0:58
9. Beyond The River Jordan (George Ratzlaff) - 3:57
Line-up::
Les Wallace - Guitar, Vocals
Jerry Amoroso - Vocals, Drums, Percussions
George Ratzlaff - Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
Guy Schaeffer - Bass, Vocals
Guest Musicians:
Leon Medica - Bass Guitar
Bobby Thomas - Maracas
Paul Harrison - 12 String Guitar
Potliquor had its beginning in 1969 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and played an intriguing mix of country, blues- and southern rock. They released three excellent albums between 1970 and 1973 and on more in 1979 before finally breaking up. Yet these godfathers of southern rock never got the recognition they deserved.
Potliquor was formed in the late 60´s by George Ratzlaff (keyboards, rhythm guitar, vocals), Les Wallace (guitar, vocals), Guy Schaeffer (bass, vocals) and Jerry Amoroso (drums, percussion, vocals) and soon after that signed a deal with small Janus Records label. Their debut album, First Taste came out in 1970.
Produced by band manager Jim Brown, is probably best described as early Southern boogie, tracks like 'The Raven' and a sludged-up Vanilla Fudge-styled cover of 'You're No Good' offer up a nice blend of boogie and heavy rock while simultaneously being quite commercial. Weirdest track honors go to the Santana-styled percussion packed instrumental 'Toballby'.
Potliquor was formed in the late 60´s by George Ratzlaff (keyboards, rhythm guitar, vocals), Les Wallace (guitar, vocals), Guy Schaeffer (bass, vocals) and Jerry Amoroso (drums, percussion, vocals) and soon after that signed a deal with small Janus Records label. Their debut album, First Taste came out in 1970.
Produced by band manager Jim Brown, is probably best described as early Southern boogie, tracks like 'The Raven' and a sludged-up Vanilla Fudge-styled cover of 'You're No Good' offer up a nice blend of boogie and heavy rock while simultaneously being quite commercial. Weirdest track honors go to the Santana-styled percussion packed instrumental 'Toballby'.
Blues | Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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