Willie Dixon - Live in Atlanta '73 (2012)
BAND/ARTIST: Willie Dixon
- Title: Live in Atlanta '73
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Vintage Masters Inc.
- Genre: Chicago Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:14:38
- Total Size: 422 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Slow Instrumental
02. Blues After Hours
03. Trouble
04. Everyday I Have the Blues
05. Spyder in My Stew
06. Crazy 'Bout My Baby
07. Rock Me, Baby
08. I Don't Trust Nobody (When It Comes to My Girl)
09. Wang Dang Doodle, Pt. 1
10. Wang Dang Doodle, Pt. 2
11. Fast Instrumental
12. Baby, Everything Is Gonna Be Alright
13. It's So Easy to Love You, Woman (Five Long Years)
14. Baby Do It, Do the Very Last Cup
15. Sweet Sixteen
Willie Dixon not only wrote songs majority of which later became Blues standards, he is not only the person considered by many "Poet of the Blues", he was also one of the few who knew how to play that music, how to present that music to the audience, one of the great arrangers, and this is felt in every tune here. Willie Dixon's playing and singing comes from the bottoms of Mississippi River. Although recorded legacy of Mr. Dixon is rich and of top standards, inimitable and imperishable like the waters of the ocean.
With some fantastic piano work by Lafayette Leake, one of the most underrated artists in Blues history, with Carey Bell's tornado-like harp blowing, and solid contribution from young Buster Benton, this musical outing could be considered the work constituting international Blues legacy.
This album is situated in a different dimension where usual categories could not be used. Just absorb it, there is so few of such high-quality music left.
01. Slow Instrumental
02. Blues After Hours
03. Trouble
04. Everyday I Have the Blues
05. Spyder in My Stew
06. Crazy 'Bout My Baby
07. Rock Me, Baby
08. I Don't Trust Nobody (When It Comes to My Girl)
09. Wang Dang Doodle, Pt. 1
10. Wang Dang Doodle, Pt. 2
11. Fast Instrumental
12. Baby, Everything Is Gonna Be Alright
13. It's So Easy to Love You, Woman (Five Long Years)
14. Baby Do It, Do the Very Last Cup
15. Sweet Sixteen
Willie Dixon not only wrote songs majority of which later became Blues standards, he is not only the person considered by many "Poet of the Blues", he was also one of the few who knew how to play that music, how to present that music to the audience, one of the great arrangers, and this is felt in every tune here. Willie Dixon's playing and singing comes from the bottoms of Mississippi River. Although recorded legacy of Mr. Dixon is rich and of top standards, inimitable and imperishable like the waters of the ocean.
With some fantastic piano work by Lafayette Leake, one of the most underrated artists in Blues history, with Carey Bell's tornado-like harp blowing, and solid contribution from young Buster Benton, this musical outing could be considered the work constituting international Blues legacy.
This album is situated in a different dimension where usual categories could not be used. Just absorb it, there is so few of such high-quality music left.
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