Jimmy Johnson - Tobacco Road (1978)
Jimmy Johnson - Tobacco Road (1978)
A1 Long About Midnight 7:06 A2 Strange Things Happening 5:25 A3 Look On Yonder Wall 3:35 A4 I'm Crazy About My Baby 4:25 B1 Tobacco Road 5:55 B2 Breaking Up Somebody's Home 5:00 B3 Sweet Little Angle 5:18 B4 Three Times Chicago 4:43 Jimmy Johnson – gutiar, vocals David Matthews – guitar Ike Anderson – bass Dino Neal – drums
In many photographs of disco,Jimmy Johnson's recording career begins with the Delmark LPs Johnson's Whacks (1979) and North/South (1982).Tobacco Road, 1978 on the French label MCM appeared, but was the first blues album by Jimmy Johnson.It was recorded limited line up live (without audience!) golden slipper in Chicago with one on two guitars (Jimmy Johnson,David Matthews),bass (Ike Anderson) and drums (Dino Neal) of Marcelle Morgantini on 19 October 1977 in the Westside Club.Johnson with a high, soul infected voice sings and plays guitar in the tradition of three kings.He interpreted "Sweet Little Angel", by b.b.of Albert "Breaking Up Somebody's Home"."Look Over Yonder" comes from Elmore James.The title track of "Tobacco road",a classic,is known in versions by the Blues Magoos, Eric Burdon, Lou Rawls, Edgar winter, etc. On the 1997 reissue of Storyville records, four bonus tracks, an instrumental,two Wilson Pickett hits ("engine No.")located in addition to the eight original recordings ("Nine", "In The Midnight Hour"), which occupy the temporary home of Jimmy Johnson in the soul genre in the 1970s and the jazzy "take five" by Dave Brubeck, once again released later on Johnson's Whacks.The album features an hour of good Blues!---Bluesbreaker, avxhome.se
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