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Luther Allison, Live in Chicago

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1633316

Disk length: 1h 6m 42s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Intro 0:22
2. Soul Fixin' Man 4:02
3. Cherry Red Wine 8:36
4. Move From The Hood 4:48
5. Bad Love10:15
6. Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00
7. Big City 9:07
8. Give Me Back My Wig 5:21
9. It Hurts Me Too 7:39
10. Medley - Gambler's Blues - Sweet Little Angel10:25

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Review

The blues world lost a treasure when Luther Allison died in 1997, just as he was finally garnering the recognition he so richly deserved. If there's any question of that, this live album, recorded at the 1995 Chicago Blues Festival and at Buddy Guy's Legends, will dispel any such notion. A performer and songwriter of the first order, Allison had the sort of mastery of his instrument that comes from long experience; whether rolling off licks on the "Gambler's Blues/Sweet Little Angel" medley, or playing extended solos on "All the King's Horses," Allison's on the ball and in control at all times. This album contains mostly newer material previously recorded for Alligator Records, like "Soul Fixin' Man," "Bad Love," "All the King's Horses," and "What Have I Done Wrong?" Overall, this is an excellent memorial to a musician who should be remembered. --Genevieve Williams

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Live in Chicago

Tracks: 9 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 5m 4s (-2m 22s)

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