Luther Allison - Here I Come (1985)
Luther Allison - Here I Come (1985)
01. Here I Come play 02. Vision 03. Midnight Creeper 04. I Just Can t Turn You A-Loose 05. A Change Must Come 06. Too Many Women play 07. Guitar Slingin 08. An Old Sweet Song 09. You re My Woman 10. I Think I Need Some Help 11. Glass Trap 12. Overseas Boogie Luther Allison - vocals, guitar, Michel Carras - keyboards, “Fast Frank” Rabaste - guitars, slide guitar, Lead guitar on Vision, Zox - bass, J. Mattes - drums, percussion
Many people in various music circles consider Luther Allison (1939-1997) to be the Jimi Hendrix of the blues. Allison took a Chicago Blues skeletal frame and added his own interpretive embellishments of soul, reggae, jazz, funk and rock. Like Hendrix, Allison would lose himself in guitar mantras and often jam his shows out for up to four hours. In his youth, he was the second youngest of fifteen kids living in a house on the cotton fields of Widener, Arkansas. Allison played the organ in church and sang Gospel as a child. He grew up listening to the Grand Ole Opry and B.B. King on his father's radio, which inspired him to hang out in blues clubs during his teenage years. He befriended Charles Waters (son of Muddy) when he was eighteen. Before long, this friendship lead to a priceless musical education; Allison was soon sitting in with Muddy Waters, Elmore James, and Howlin' Wolf.
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