Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Alligator Records 40th Anniversary Collection

"You could say that Alligator Records was born in January, 1970, at a little neighborhood bar called Florence's Lounge on Chicago's South Side. On a Sunday afternoon, a blues fan newly arrived in the city dropped in to check out a gig by a tall, gangly guitarist that everyone called 'Dog.' When I stepped into the crowded little club packed with dancing, drinking, laughing patrons, I was overwhelmed by joyful, raw and energized electric boogie blues. Hound Dog Taylor, perched on a folding chair with a steel slide on the fifth of his six fingers, was pouring out piercing, distorted licks and chords on a cheap Japanese guitar and singing in a high, cracking true bluesman's voice. He was accompanied only by a broken-toothed second guitarist named Brewer Phillips, playing ever-changing bass lines on an old Fender Telecaster, and a gum-chewing drummer named Ted Harvey who propelled every song forward. ... It was simply the happiest music I ever heard, and I knew it had to be recorded" (CD notes by Bruce Iglauer).
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