Freddy Robinson: Bluesology
Bluesology
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: Ace, 1972-99
- Bestellnummer: 5324233
- Erscheinungstermin: 26.7.1999
Many of Freddy Robinsons fine sessions were consigned to the vaults. Those that had been released were never given the attention they deserved - a story common to some of the most exhilarating Ace reissues. This CD mixes 11 tracks from both his Enterprise LPs (At The Drive In and Off The Cuff) with nine previously unissued titles.
Robinson grew up in Arkansas during the 40s. He learned to play guitar at the age of nine, and turned pro when he moved to Chicago in 1956. He worked with several groups: first with Birmingham Junior & His Lover Boys, then with Little Walter, playing on several Checker sessions as well as live dates, then in 1960 he joined part of Howlin' Wolf's band, recording in the sessions that resulted in Wang Dang Doodle, Back Door Man and Spoonful.
Robinson was profoundly influenced by many of the greats he worked with, but it was at a gig in Michigan with Little Walter's combo that he caught James Moody in performance and discovered jazz. It inspired him to enrol at the Chicago School Of Music, learning to read music and a style that was considered far more complex than the blues.
His Enterprise material is distinctly bluesier than his recordings from a decade earlier-.-indicating a return to his roots. The LPs he recorded for the label used the cream of Los Angeles' session men, while the Memphis sessions drew on Isaac Hayes' band with Alex Brown, the ex-Raelet, organising the backing vocalists.
BLUESOLOGY draws upon all his Enterprise recordings, and re-evaluates Robinson's talents-.-his material has been unjustly neglected for too long. Despite their relative late date they are of a quality which aficionados of earlier periods would also really enjoy.
Robinson grew up in Arkansas during the 40s. He learned to play guitar at the age of nine, and turned pro when he moved to Chicago in 1956. He worked with several groups: first with Birmingham Junior & His Lover Boys, then with Little Walter, playing on several Checker sessions as well as live dates, then in 1960 he joined part of Howlin' Wolf's band, recording in the sessions that resulted in Wang Dang Doodle, Back Door Man and Spoonful.
Robinson was profoundly influenced by many of the greats he worked with, but it was at a gig in Michigan with Little Walter's combo that he caught James Moody in performance and discovered jazz. It inspired him to enrol at the Chicago School Of Music, learning to read music and a style that was considered far more complex than the blues.
His Enterprise material is distinctly bluesier than his recordings from a decade earlier-.-indicating a return to his roots. The LPs he recorded for the label used the cream of Los Angeles' session men, while the Memphis sessions drew on Isaac Hayes' band with Alex Brown, the ex-Raelet, organising the backing vocalists.
BLUESOLOGY draws upon all his Enterprise recordings, and re-evaluates Robinson's talents-.-his material has been unjustly neglected for too long. Despite their relative late date they are of a quality which aficionados of earlier periods would also really enjoy.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Bluesology
- 2 I Found My Soul Last
- 3 At The Drive-In
- 4 Off The Cuff
- 5 Medicine Man
- 6 The River's Invitation
- 7 Changing Dreams
- 8 Try It One Time
- 9 Georgia On My Mind
- 10 You're On My Side
- 11 I Remember
- 12 Here Comes Your Good Thang
- 13 House Hunting
- 14 After Hours
- 15 The Creeper
- 16 Sister Hot Pants
- 17 Treat Her Like A Lady
- 18 Good Feeling
- 19 Teddy Bear
- 20 Black Fox
Freddy Robinson
Bluesology
EUR 15,99*