Charlie Musselwhite - Goin' Back Down South (Arhoolie LP1074,1974) With Lafayette Leake
Charlie is heard playing guitar on a recording for the first time on
this album, following his first-ever "public" performance on the
instrument at a blues class at Stanford University. "Blue Steel" is
Charlie's nod in the direction of the late Earl Hooker. He learned
"Taylor's Arkansas" from John Lee Granderson, a Chicago street singer.
SIDE A
1) Crazy For My Baby (1)
2) Blue Steel (2)
3) Take Me Back (2)
4) Blue Stu (1)
SIDE B
1) This Old Night Life (2)
2) Taylor's Arkansas (2)
3) Cut You Loose (2)
4) If Trouble Was Money (2)
5) On the Spot Boogie (2)
Musicians:
Charlie Musselwhite vocal/harmonica (Guitar on A-2 & B-2)
Lafayette Leake piano (2)
Skip Rose piano (1)
Robben Ford guitar (A-1) and sax on (A-4)
Tim Kaihatsu guitar (2)
Larry Martin drums (2)
Pat Ford drums (1)
Karl Sevareid bass (2)
Gerald Pederson bass (1)
Session (1) recorded at Sierra sound Studios, Berkeley, CA, January 19th, 1971
Session (2) recorded at Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco, CA, August 24th, 1974
Cover Sleeve, Front & Back
(VBR v-0 Extreme Lame 3.97 - 71MB)