Great Guitars (Joe Louis Walker album)
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Great Guitars | ||||
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Released | April 8, 1997 | |||
Genre | Blues | |||
Length | 58:37 | |||
Label | Polygram | |||
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Uncut | [1] |
Great Guitars is an album by blues guitarist Joe Louis Walker.[2][3] It was released in 1997 on the Polygram label as catalogue number 537141.
Many of the songs on the album are duets with other artists. The album received mostly favourable reviews upon its release.[citation needed]
Track listing
[edit]- "Low Down Dirty Blues" (Walker) – 6:57
- "First Degree" (Turner, Walker) – 4:22
- "Mile-Hi Club" (Walker) – 6:08
- "Fix Our Love" (Walker) – 6:05
- "Every Girl I See" (Dixon, Murphy) – 6:01
- "Cold and Evil Night" (Walker) – 5:23
- "Hop on It" (Grand, Walker) – 2:24
- "Nighttime" (Walker) – 5:49
- "Sugar" (Walker) – 6:21
- "In God's Hands" (Walker) – 4:28
- "High Blood Pressure" (Walker) – 4:39
Personnel
[edit]Musicians
- Joe Louis Walker: vocals, guitar, slide guitar, percussion, footstomping, arrangements
- Tom Rose: guitar, backing vocals
- Mike Eppley: organ, piano and backing vocals
- Joe Thomas: bass, backing vocals
- Curtis Nutall: drums
Guest musicians
- Bonnie Raitt: vocals and slide guitar on "Low Down Dirty Blues"
- Ike Turner: guitar, keyboards, bass and tambourine on "First Degree"
- Buddy Guy: guitar on "Every Girl I See"
- Matt Murphy: guitar on "Nighttime"
- Taj Mahal: national steel guitar, ratchet guitar and footstomps on "In God's Hands"
- Robert Lockwood, Jr.: 12-string electric guitar on "High Blood Pressure"
- Otis Grand: guitar and lap-steel guitar on "Hop on It"
- Scotty Moore: guitar
- Little Charlie Baty: guitar
- Steve Cropper: guitar on "Mile-Hi Club"
- Clarence Gatemouth Brown: guitar on "Mile-Hi Club"
- Otis Rush; vocals and guitar on "Fix Our Love"
- Charles "D.C." Carnes: guitar
- Wallace Coleman: harmonica
- Steve Diamond: piano
- Richard Smith: bass
- Steve Gomes; bass
- Rob Stupka; drums
- Jimmy "Gator" Hoare
- The Tower of Power Horns:
- Emilio Castillo: saxophone
- Bill Churchville: horn arrangements, trumpet
- Barry Danielian: horn arrangements, trumpet
- Stephen "Doc" Kupka: baritone saxophone
- John Scarpulla: saxophone
- The Johnny Nocturne Horns:
- John Firmin: tenor sax
- Rob Sudduth: baritone sax
- George Spencer: trumpet
- Marty Wehner: horn arrangements, trombone
Production
- Produced by Joe Louis Walker, Ike Turner, Steve Cropper, John Snyder
- Executive producer: Jean-Philippe Allard.
- Engineered by Scotty Moore, David Luke, Howard Willing, Jay Newland, Jim Albert, Ken Kessie, Mark Hewitt, Mike Creswell, Paul Haumann, Stephen Hart, Steve Spaperri
- Assistant Engineers: Ben Conrad, John Brant.
- Mastered by Chris Bellman.
References
[edit]- ^ Slaven, Neil (June 1997). "Joe Louis Walker: Great Guitars". Uncut. No. 1. p. 105.
- ^ Yanow, Scott. "Great Guitars". AllMusic. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
- ^ Dahl, Bill (June 27, 1997). "Joe Lewis Walker: Great Guitars (Verve/Gitanes)". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on February 13, 2017. Retrieved February 12, 2017.