Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2004
Time:47:39
Size:109,5 MB
Label:Russ Garrett
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2004
Time:47:39
Size:109,5 MB
Label:Russ Garrett
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Nine Below Zero - 4:33
2. Bring It On Home - 3:15
3. Help Me - 4:45
4. Eyesight To The Blind - 3:36
5. Keep It To Yourself - 3:22
6. Miss You Too - 5:03
7. Talk The Talk - 2:47
8. Dont Start me Talkin - 2:55
9. Soup In A Basket - 3:16
10. Floreen - 3:52
11. Driftin' - 3:26
12. Ninety Nine - 3:07
13. The Midnight Special - 3:37
1. Nine Below Zero - 4:33
2. Bring It On Home - 3:15
3. Help Me - 4:45
4. Eyesight To The Blind - 3:36
5. Keep It To Yourself - 3:22
6. Miss You Too - 5:03
7. Talk The Talk - 2:47
8. Dont Start me Talkin - 2:55
9. Soup In A Basket - 3:16
10. Floreen - 3:52
11. Driftin' - 3:26
12. Ninety Nine - 3:07
13. The Midnight Special - 3:37
Dave Walker was the voice of the 1970's and '80's British Blues Rock band, Savoy Brown, as well as having short stints as the lead singer for Fleetwood Mac and Black Sabbath. Walker began his professional music career in 1960 at the age of 15 when he played with the Redcaps, a British version of Gene Vincent and the Bluecaps, and shared the stage with the Beatles. After recording dozens of albums and touring for three decades, he dropped out of the entire music scene to lead a Spartan existence as a survivalist, living without electricity or running water. He was accepted into the Pueblo Indian culture and changed his views about life in general. Today he lives in Bozeman, Montana, and two years ago he decided to re-enter civilization by getting electricity and even a telephone, but he doesn't own a TV set and has never used a computer. The Mostly Sonny album was initially a project of Russ Garrett, who put together the Ambulators as an all-British Blues band, consisting of members from well-known groups: Savoy Brown co-founder John O'Leary plays harp; Peter Green's Splinter Group provides Nigel Watson on lead guitar and Roger Cotton on keyboards/piano/Hammond organ; Ray Majors, who was a member of the Yardbirds and Mott plays lead guitar; from the Downliners sect come Don Craine on rhythm guitar and Keith Grant, who plays bass; Mick Avory, who came from the Kinks along with Alan Brooks and Chris Hunt, handled the drums. When producer Russ Garrett contacted Arnie Goodman, who was Dave Walker's manager when he was with Savoy Brown, about filling the lead singer position, the choice was obvious. So for the first time in thirteen years Walker consented to participate in a full-blown record album. Dave's gritty vocals were the crowning jewel in an album representing a collaboration of musicians from four decades of British Blues. The album gives recognition to the ultimate source of their inspiration, American Blues, in the persona of Sonny Boy Williamson.
The group was assembled at Roundel Studios in Kent, England, and Walker flew in for a two-day session where he provided the vocals on all eight of the Sonny Boy Williamson songs with lyrics, plus one of his own compositions titled "Floreen." Williamson's compositions include "Nine Below Zero," "Bring It On Home," "Help Me," "Eyesight To The Blind," "Keep It To Yourself," "Don't Start Me Talkin'," "Ninety Nine," and "The Midnight Special." "Talk the Talk" is a short band jam providing interplay between the dominant harp of John O'Leary and the guitar of Nigel Watson. Vocals on the remaining three tunes are sung by their respective authors: "Miss You Too" by Keith Grant, "Soup In A Basket" by Don Craine, and "Driftin'" by Ray Majors. The album bears the test of repeated listening easily, from the beautiful guitar work reminiscent of early Peter Green period Fleetwood Mac on the first title, "Nine Below Zero," to the familiar finale "The Midnight Special," with its honky-tonk piano. Walker's voice is holding up beautifully as he prepares to enter his sixtieth year.
Dave Walker - vocals
John O'Leary - harmonica
Ray Majors or Nigel Watson - guitars
Don Crane - rhythm guitar
Roger Cotton - organ
Keith Grant - bass
Mick Avory or Alan Brooks or Chris Hunt - drums
Guitar solo after the 1st & 2nd verses by Ray Majors or Nigel Watson
Harmonica solo before the 3rd verse & before the end by John O'Leary
Organ solo after the 3rd verse by Roger Cotton
The group was assembled at Roundel Studios in Kent, England, and Walker flew in for a two-day session where he provided the vocals on all eight of the Sonny Boy Williamson songs with lyrics, plus one of his own compositions titled "Floreen." Williamson's compositions include "Nine Below Zero," "Bring It On Home," "Help Me," "Eyesight To The Blind," "Keep It To Yourself," "Don't Start Me Talkin'," "Ninety Nine," and "The Midnight Special." "Talk the Talk" is a short band jam providing interplay between the dominant harp of John O'Leary and the guitar of Nigel Watson. Vocals on the remaining three tunes are sung by their respective authors: "Miss You Too" by Keith Grant, "Soup In A Basket" by Don Craine, and "Driftin'" by Ray Majors. The album bears the test of repeated listening easily, from the beautiful guitar work reminiscent of early Peter Green period Fleetwood Mac on the first title, "Nine Below Zero," to the familiar finale "The Midnight Special," with its honky-tonk piano. Walker's voice is holding up beautifully as he prepares to enter his sixtieth year.
Dave Walker - vocals
John O'Leary - harmonica
Ray Majors or Nigel Watson - guitars
Don Crane - rhythm guitar
Roger Cotton - organ
Keith Grant - bass
Mick Avory or Alan Brooks or Chris Hunt - drums
Guitar solo after the 1st & 2nd verses by Ray Majors or Nigel Watson
Harmonica solo before the 3rd verse & before the end by John O'Leary
Organ solo after the 3rd verse by Roger Cotton