Lowell Fulson – Tramp (1967)
Lowell Fulson – Tramp (1967)
1 Tramp 3:06 2 I'm Sinkin' 4:04 3 Get Your Game Up Tight 2:39 4 Back Door Key 3:28 5 Two Way Wishing 2:45 6 Lonely Day 3:25 7 Black Nights 3:34 8 Year of 29 3:50 9 No Hard Feeling 3:23 10 Hustler's Game 3:25 11 Goin' Home 3:06 12 Pico [Instrumental] 2:58 13 Year of 29 [Alternate Take] 4:19 14 Tramp [Take 1] 3:58 Musicians: Lowell Fulson - Guitar, Vocals Arthur Adams - Guitar Rene Hall – Guitar Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis - Arranger, Piano Jackie Kelso - Sax (Baritone) Chuck Thomas - Drums Curtis Tillman - Bass
Lowell Fulson's comfortably laid-back but groovin' soul-blues workout "Tramp" quickly became one of his biggest hits (and fared even better in a cover version by Otis Redding and Carla Thomas), and this album (released to tie in with the single's success) finds Fulson following a similar stylistic path. While most of Tramp's tunes lean more heavily on traditional blues structures than the title tune, Fulson was obviously aiming for a funky ambience rather than the heavy emotional crush of the deep blues, and his clean, uncluttered guitar solos are warmer and more approachable than the typical Chicago-style axe work of the day. There's a sly playfulness to this material that's winning, and even the most down-and-out songs here display a light touch and creative intelligence that sets Fulson apart. Hardly a masterpiece, Tramp is still the sort of album to please fans and new admirers alike. --- Mark Deming, AllMusic Review
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