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tracklist:
1. Lucky Lou Listen
2. Come Over to My House Listen
3. Lifelong Lover Listen
4. You May Listen
5. Moanin' for Molasses
6. Monkey Business
7. I'm Coming Back in Again
8. She Found a Fool and Bumped His Head
9. Jive Spot
10. Brown Eyes and Big Thighs
11. Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am
12. What You Gonna Do?
13. Henpecked and Happy
Jody Williams Primary Artist
Kenny Anderson Trumpet
Billy Boy Arnold Harp, Vocals
Allen Batts Organ, Piano
Ronnie Baker Brooks Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
Sean Costello Guitar, Vocals, Voices
Tinsley Ellis Guitar, Vocals, Voices
Hank Ford Tenor Saxophone
Willie Henderson Baritone Saxophone, Arranger
Harlan Terson Bass
Rusty Zinn Guitar, Vocals
Bill Dahl Liner Notes
Roger Heiss Engineer
Dick Shurman Producer
Fred Breitberg Mixing
Jerry Gordon Executive Producer
Dan Machnik Photography
Roger Seibel Mastering
Label:Evidence
Genre:Blues (Eletric Guitar)
Covers:Complete with book
Compression:FLAC(separate files)
Size:397.16 MB
Others:HDCD[/color][/b]
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| JODY WILLIAMS return of a legend Jody Williams was a staple on Chess recordings from the early fifties through the mid-sixties, playing guitar on classic recordings by Howlin’ Wolf, Billy Boy Arnold and Bo Diddley. But in the late sixties, Jody was tired of getting ripped off. It seems quite apparent that his instrumental Lucky Lou was transformed into Otis Rush’s All Your Love (I Miss Loving), a blues and rock classic. A guitar solo Jody recorded behind Chess R&B singer Billy Stewart on his single Billy’s Blues seems to be the entire core of Mickey and Sylvia’s smash hit classic Love Is Strange. A lawsuit against RCA records over songwriting credit for that track failed, and in the late sixties Jody had had enough of the music business and quit. He spent the next three decades working as a repair technician for Xerox and then as an ATM machine repairman. Now, after thirty plus years outside of the music business, Jody Williams is launching a comeback that includes recording his first album ever: Return Of A Legend (Evidence 26120). The CD features three guitar stars who were influenced by his style—Sean Costello, Tinsley Ellis and Rusty Zinn—as well as old cohort Billy Boy Arnold, and a superb Chicago rhythm section that includes Ronnie Baker Brooks on rhythm guitar. All thirteen tracks were written by Jody, including old hits Lucky Lou, You May, Moanin’ For Molasses, and Jive Spot. |
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| "Return of a Legend," Jody Williams (Evidence Music) Jody Williams had tired of the music business by the late 1960', tired of being ripped off and trying to get by on what little income playing the blues provided. After a hiatus of more than thirty years, this legendary Chicago bluesman returns with special guests Sean Costello, Tinsley Ellis, Billy Boy Arnold, Rusty Zinn, Ronnie Baker Brooks, Allen Batts, Harlan Terson, and Kenny Smith. Williams reprises his signature blues classic "Lucky Lou," and also delivers pipin' hot servings of "Come Over to My House," "Monkey Business," and "Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am." It's a true blue blessing that this definitive bluesman survived his early disillusionment with the 'business end of the blues'- to return and play the Blues yet another day. I'll wrap it up for this month with a personal note of heartfelt thanks to everyone for their most recent support, as Joe Cocker's "With A Little Help from My Friends" shreds my old speakers in the background - one more time. Peace and blessings to all and, until we meet again at this crossroads. Blues to 'ya! |
I don´t know who made the rip,but wherever you are a big thank you.God speed you.Great music. :punk:
