Исполнитель: Guitar Shorty Альбом: Roll Over, Baby Год выпуска: 1998 Стиль: Blues Формат: flac (image, cue, log) Битрейт: lossless Время звучания: 55:31 Размер файла: 328 mb ======================================== Tracklist: 01. I Want to Report a Crime (Williams) 4:06 02. Roll over, Baby (Williams) 4:48 03. Sugar Wugar (Kearney, Scott) 4:46 04. You're a Troublemaker (Kearney, Scott) 5:21 05. Don't Mess With My Woman (Kearney) 4:36 06. Me and You Last Night (Williams) 3:20 07. Let's Get Close (Kearney) 3:10 08. I Wonder Who's Sleeping in My Bed (Kearney) 7:04 09. The Porkchop Song (Williams) 2:46 10. I'm Going Back to Houston (Kearney) 4:16 11. Hard Time Woman (Alexander, Kearney) 4:14 12. Hey Joe (Roberts) 7:15 ======================================== Personnel: Guitar Shorty - guitar, vocals David Torkanowsky - piano, organ (hammond) Ernest Youngblood, Jr. - saxophone (tenor) Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff - saxophone (baritone, tenor) Jamil Sharif, Gary Slechta - trumpets Rick Trolsen - trombone Lee Allen Zeno - bass, associate producer Kenneth Blevins, Shannon Powell, Danny Pucillo Quartet - percussion, drums ==================================================================[spoyler=Guitar Shorty - Roll Over, Baby] William Kearney (David William Kearney b. on Sep 8, 1939 in Belhaven, NC) aka Guitar Shorty keeps it lean, mean and direct on this outing. Recorded in New Orleans, this session features his regular road band, betted by Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff and some top N.O. players like Buckwheat Zydeco bassist Lee Allen Zeno. Shorty penned seven of the 12 tunes aboard, and the mix on this album runs from Texas shuffles ("Sugar Wugar," "I'm Going Back to Houston"), low down blues ("I Wonder Who's Sleeping in My Bed," "You're a Troublemaker," "Me and You Last Night") to New Orleans rock & roll ("I Want to Report a Crime," "Hard Time Woman," "The Porkchop Song" and the title track) and funk ("Don't Mess with My Woman," "Let's Get Close"), plus a heartfelt tribute to Hendrix on an extended workout on "Hey Joe." A wide and varied session that showcases the guitarist's wide-ranging chops and skills. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide