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Serious Intentions
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In 1971, 23-year-old blues fan Bruce Iglauer spent his meager savings to record and release a record by his favorite Chicago blues band, Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseRockers. The new album needed a record label, so he created Alligator Records to release one LP. Today, Alligator boasts a catalog of over 350 titles, many of which are renowned, classics of the genre. Career-defining albums from legendary artists like Hound Dog Taylor, Koko Taylor, Son Seals, Albert Collins, Johnny Winter, Professor Longhair, Lonnie Brooks, Luther Allison and Michael “Iron Man” Burks share the catalog with releases from current blues and roots icons Elvin Bishop, Charlie Musselwhite, Guitar Shorty, Billy Boy Arnold and Mavis Staples.
Track Listings
1 | Pawnshop Bound |
2 | Trying to Stretch My Money |
3 | Educated Fool |
4 | Going Down This Highway |
5 | I Know You're Fine |
6 | Driving My Life Away |
7 | Chasin' the Gator |
8 | With a Tear in My Eye |
9 | It's Been a Long Time |
10 | Work Song |
11 | I Feel Like Jumping |
12 | Soon Forgotten |
Product description
NEW Combo BLUWAVS CD and FLAC FILE
Product details
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 13.97 x 12.55 x 1.14 cm; 92.42 Grams
- Manufacturer : Alligator Records
- Item model number : AL 4806 02
- Label : Alligator Records
- ASIN : B000000A08
- Number of discs : 1
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Listening to it again and its still fantastic, it really picks me up and swings me along.
He's not trying to sound like he's from the Delta, nor from Chicago (tho' he can play these styles too), instead
he plays his harp more like a trumpet, getting that big band swing going.
Good songs too, and he can sing them.
William Clarke was a great harmonica player.......a true legend in modern blues.