Hound Dog Taylor And The HouseRockers - Natural Boogie (1974) {2007, Japanese Limited Edition, Remastered}
BAND/ARTIST: Hound Dog Taylor And The HouseRockers
- Title: Natural Boogie
- Year Of Release: 1974 / 2007
- Label: P-Vine Records #PCD-23966
- Genre: Electric Blues, Chicago Blues, Slide Guitar Blues
- Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
- Total Time: 00:40:57
- Total Size: 310 / 124 Mb (Scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Natural Boogie is the second studio album released by Hound Dog Taylor and his band The HouseRockers. Released on Alligator Records in 1974, it was the follow up to their 1971 debut album Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers. Natural Boogie was recorded at Sound Studios in Chicago, and produced by Hound Dog Taylor and Bruce Iglauer. It was Taylor's second album, and the last to be released during his lifetime.
Hound Dog Taylor's second album was every bit as wild as the first, bringing with it a fatter sound and a wider range of emotions and music. A recut here of Taylor's first single, "Take Five," totally burns the original while the smoldering intensity of "See Me in the Evening" and "Sadie" take this album to places the first one never reached.
Alligator Records, Chicago's leading contemporary blues label, might never have been launched at all if not for the crashing, slashing slide guitar antics of Hound Dog Taylor. Bruce Iglauer, then an employee of Delmark Records, couldn't convince his boss, Bob Koester, of Taylor's potential, so Iglauer took matters into his own hands. In 1971, Alligator was born for the express purpose of releasing Hound Dog's debut album. We all know what transpired after that.
Hound Dog Taylor's second album was every bit as wild as the first, bringing with it a fatter sound and a wider range of emotions and music. A recut here of Taylor's first single, "Take Five," totally burns the original while the smoldering intensity of "See Me in the Evening" and "Sadie" take this album to places the first one never reached.
Alligator Records, Chicago's leading contemporary blues label, might never have been launched at all if not for the crashing, slashing slide guitar antics of Hound Dog Taylor. Bruce Iglauer, then an employee of Delmark Records, couldn't convince his boss, Bob Koester, of Taylor's potential, so Iglauer took matters into his own hands. In 1971, Alligator was born for the express purpose of releasing Hound Dog's debut album. We all know what transpired after that.
~ Wiki / All Music
Track List:
01. Take Five [2:44]
02. Hawaiian Boogie [2:41]
03. See Me In The Evening [5:06]
04. You Can't Sit Down [3:23]
05. Sitting At Home Alone [4:18]
06. One More Time [2:27]
07. Roll Your Moneymaker [4:02]
08. Buster's Boogie [3:20]
09. Sadie [6:13]
10. Talk To My Baby [3:16]
11. Goodnight Boogie [3:25]
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