Lucky Peterson - Every Second A Fool Is Born (2011)
Lucky Peterson - Every Second A Fool Is Born (2011)
01. Ain’t Going To Boss Me [00:04:16] 02. I Can Do Better By Myself [00:03:29] 03. Changing Ways [00:03:29] 04. Every Second A Fool Is Born [00:05:27] 05. Baby Please [00:03:48] 06. Love Me [00:06:53] 07. After The Dance [00:03:43] 08. My Baby Changed [00:06:15] 09. Running Down The Railroad [00:06:38] 10. Have Mercy On Us [00:03:15] 11. Lucky’s Blues [00:04:33] Lucky Peterson - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals Liz Mikel - Vocals Todd Parsnow - Vocals (Background) Tamara Peterson - Vocals Raul Valdez - Drums
The son of blues guitarist and singer James Peterson, Lucky Peterson was born to the blues. He was a child prodigy Hammond B-3 organ player and, mentored by one of his father's friends, the great songwriter, bassist, arranger, and producer Willie Dixon, Peterson was still only five when he scored an R&B hit with the Dixon-produced "1-2-3-4," the novelty of it all landing him appearances on The Tonight Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, and others, and his debut album appeared in 1969. But then Peterson discovered the electric guitar, and by the time his Bob Greenlee-produced Lucky Strikes! album appeared in 1989, he was a triple-threat multi-instrumentalist who managed to fuse R&B, jazz, gospel, funk, and rock with the blues. This set, released in 2011 by JSP Records, is a fine example of Peterson's joyous fusion approach to the blues, and features plenty of his beautiful and emotionally searing guitar leads, as well as some pretty good piano and organ, too. --- Steve Leggett, allmusic.com
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