MOJO BLUES BAND
''ALLIGATOR WALK''
1991
62:08
1 Alligator Walk 03:41
2 Talking Woman Blues 03:21
3 Wintertime Is Coming 03:53
4 Louisiana Stroll 03:16
5 Lonesome House 03:37
6 My Tiny Thing 03:31
7 Strange Rumours 04:09
8 Burnt Child 03:36
9 Rollin' And Squeezin' 03:18
10 Black Silk 05:05
11 Found A New Home 03:35
12 Blues In The Night 05:12
13 Love You Too Much 03:43
14 My Old Serenader 02:39
15 Down In The Alley 03:45
16 Sleepless 05:40
Erik Trauner - vocals (1), slide guitar (2,4,5,7,9,10), rhythm guitar (3), solo guitar (6), lap steel guitar (11)
Christian Dozzler - piano (1,8,9), harmonica (2,7,10), accordion (1,4,6,7,11), vocals (6)
Markus Toyfl - rhythm guitar (2,4-7,9-11), guitar (1,8), 2nd guitar (3)
Dani Gugolz - bass guitar (1-11)
Peter Müller - drums (1-11)
Gerhard Wessely - tambourine
ABOUT THE ALBUM
By Official Website
"This present LP originated in August 1989 during a three weeks stay of the Mojo Blues Band in Chicago, undoubtedly the blues metropol of the United States. Without actually having planned such a project the band decided on a spontaneous recording session.
Erik Trauner, Christian Dozzler, Markus Toyfl and Dani Gugolz experienced Chicago "live". They were invited to barbecues in the heart of the South Side, encountered living blues legends, had memorable wild jam-parties in the back yards of terrace- houses and spent long nights in black blues clubs.
Even though only little can still be heard of traditional blues in Chicago, the "Mojos" consistanly strayed in its persuit until they made the aquaintance of several musicians who may be the last of their kind.
The Mojo Blues Band invited such musicians as Willie Kent, A.C. Reed, Taildragger, Big 'Mojo' Elem and Timothy Taylor to their recording session at ACME-studios in Southport Street.
In a 16-hours-marathon recording session the different cultures, languages and mentalities melted into one another to become a friendly whole - all made possible by the common love of music. Inspiration for the title came from a gigantic gourmet fair, named "The Taste Of Chicago", presenting local restaurants and organized at the time by the City of Chicago.
Consequently, this LP can be regarded as an acoustic delicacy. Furthermore this record documents the first bridge between musicians of Chicago and Vienna in the history of the blues".
Pia A. Bauer/English translation by Gottfried Oehl
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''ALLIGATOR WALK''
1991
62:08
1 Alligator Walk 03:41
2 Talking Woman Blues 03:21
3 Wintertime Is Coming 03:53
4 Louisiana Stroll 03:16
5 Lonesome House 03:37
6 My Tiny Thing 03:31
7 Strange Rumours 04:09
8 Burnt Child 03:36
9 Rollin' And Squeezin' 03:18
10 Black Silk 05:05
11 Found A New Home 03:35
12 Blues In The Night 05:12
13 Love You Too Much 03:43
14 My Old Serenader 02:39
15 Down In The Alley 03:45
16 Sleepless 05:40
Erik Trauner - vocals (1), slide guitar (2,4,5,7,9,10), rhythm guitar (3), solo guitar (6), lap steel guitar (11)
Christian Dozzler - piano (1,8,9), harmonica (2,7,10), accordion (1,4,6,7,11), vocals (6)
Markus Toyfl - rhythm guitar (2,4-7,9-11), guitar (1,8), 2nd guitar (3)
Dani Gugolz - bass guitar (1-11)
Peter Müller - drums (1-11)
Gerhard Wessely - tambourine
ABOUT THE ALBUM
By Official Website
"This present LP originated in August 1989 during a three weeks stay of the Mojo Blues Band in Chicago, undoubtedly the blues metropol of the United States. Without actually having planned such a project the band decided on a spontaneous recording session.
Erik Trauner, Christian Dozzler, Markus Toyfl and Dani Gugolz experienced Chicago "live". They were invited to barbecues in the heart of the South Side, encountered living blues legends, had memorable wild jam-parties in the back yards of terrace- houses and spent long nights in black blues clubs.
Even though only little can still be heard of traditional blues in Chicago, the "Mojos" consistanly strayed in its persuit until they made the aquaintance of several musicians who may be the last of their kind.
The Mojo Blues Band invited such musicians as Willie Kent, A.C. Reed, Taildragger, Big 'Mojo' Elem and Timothy Taylor to their recording session at ACME-studios in Southport Street.
In a 16-hours-marathon recording session the different cultures, languages and mentalities melted into one another to become a friendly whole - all made possible by the common love of music. Inspiration for the title came from a gigantic gourmet fair, named "The Taste Of Chicago", presenting local restaurants and organized at the time by the City of Chicago.
Consequently, this LP can be regarded as an acoustic delicacy. Furthermore this record documents the first bridge between musicians of Chicago and Vienna in the history of the blues".
Pia A. Bauer/English translation by Gottfried Oehl
BIOGRAPHY (WIKIPEDIA)
WEBSITE
TO THE TOP