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Robert Jr. Lockwood - Steady Rollin' Man mp3

Performer: Robert Jr. Lockwood
Title: Steady Rollin' Man
Country: US
Catalog Number: DS-630
Label: Delmark Records
Released: 1973
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 937

Tracklist

1Kind-Hearted Woman2:37
2Lockwood's Boogie (Instr.)3:08
3Rambling On My Mind2:40
4Steady Rollin' Man2:54
5Take A Walk With Me2:22
6Western Horizon3:34
7Blues And Trouble3:25
8Mean Red Spider2:44
9Can't Stand The Pain2:38
10Worst Old Feeling3:01
11Tanya (Instr.)2:45
12Steady Groove (Instr.)2:25

Credits

  • BassDavid Myers
  • CoverZbigniew Jastrzebski
  • DrumsFred Below
  • GuitarLouis Myers
  • Guitar, VocalsRobert Jr. Lockwood
  • Photography ByGreg Roberts , Jim Brinsfield
  • Producer, Supervised ByRobert G. Koester
  • Recorded ByPaul Serrano

Album

Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Full version of Robert Lockwood Jr. performing Steady Rollin' Man recorded in studio by bogus productions 2003. Robert had a bit of cold that day Rollin' Man generally reflects Lockwood's many years of playing on electric Chicago blues sessions, and yet, his appreciation of Mississippi Delta blues icon Robert Johnson also comes through on this album which ranges from Lockwood's own material to versions of Curtis Jones' Blues and Trouble and Joe Liggins' Tanya. This is a disc that, despite its electric orientation, is well aware of the subtlety of acoustic country-blues, and Lockwood's performances are fairly laid-back. Robert Lockwood, Jr. also known as Robert Jr Lockwood, March 27, 1915 November 21, 2006 was an American blues guitarist who recorded for Chess Records in the 1950s and 1960s. He was a longtime collaborator and Chess Records studio guitarist for Sonny Boy Williamson IIRobert Lockwood, Jr. He was a longtime collaborator and Chess Records studio guitarist for Sonny Boy Williamson II. Robert Lockwood Jr. was born March 27, 1915 in Turkey Scratch, Arkansas, a farming hamlet about 25 miles west of Helena. 1915 was remarkable because several other monumental blues artists were born within a 100-mile radius that year notably Muddy Waters, Will read more. The sweetest 9th chords ever . March 27, 1915 November 21, 2006 was an American Delta blues guitarist, who recorded for Chess Records and other Chicago labels in the 1950s and 1960s. He was the only guitarist to have learned to play directly from Robert Johnson. Lockwood is known for his longtime collaboration with Sonny Boy Williamson II and for his work in the mid-1950s with Little Walter. Steady Rollin' Man, 03:01. Take a Walk with Me, 02:24. Blues and Trouble, 03:29. Jonas Brothers What a Man Gotta Do. Heart FM. George Harrison Got My Mind Set On You. Steady Rollin' Man was his first album as a leader. It's true that the majority of the cuts are old numbers, but Lockwood's re-workings can breathe life into the stalest tune. His playing is so skillful and the band so fine that the recordings always sound fresh. This is an album that belongs in every blues lover's collection. Brett Bonner, Living Blues. Many folks say that if Robert Johnson had lived into the electric guitar era and had played with a full band, he would have sounded something like Elmore James. That could be, but I think he also would have sounded som. Ramblin' On My Mind Blues Reference - Jr. Robert Lockwood, Robert Lockwood, Jr. Lockwood & Johnny Shinesby Big Road Blues feedback. Steady Rollin' Man by Robert Lockwood Jr. Year: 1970 Overall rank: 0th. Average Rating. Your feedback for Steady Rollin' Man

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