Live in Chicago

Live in Chicago

by Dave Specter
Live in Chicago

Live in Chicago

by Dave Specter

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Overview

There are still some die-hard purists in the blues world who want nothing to do with rock, soul, or jazz and refuse to perform anything that doesn't adhere to a traditional 12-bar structure, but people who fit that description have become harder and harder to find. Go to a major event like the annual Chicago Blues Festival in downtown Chicago's Grant Park, and you will not only encounter disciples of Muddy Waters, Lightnin' Hopkins, or John Lee Hooker -- you will also find blues-oriented performers who have been influenced by Tower of Power, Jimi Hendrix, Richard "Groove" Holmes, or Ike & Tina Turner. One of the bluesmen who has been contributing to that diversity is guitarist Dave Specter, whose Live in Chicago was recorded in August 2007 at two of the Windy City's blues clubs: Buddy Guy's Legends and Rosa's Blues Lounge. Specter, true to form, gets his inspiration from a variety of places, tackling everything from electric 12-bar blues on Chick Willis' "Feel So Bad" and Jimmy Rogers' "Out on the Road" (both of which feature singer Jimmy Johnson) to instrumental soul-jazz on "Is What It Is." Specter even embraces a country-rock song: Tom T. Hall's "That's How I Got to Memphis," one of three selections featuring Tad Robinson on vocals. Specter and Robinson, however, don't approach "That's How I Got to Memphis" as country-rock, but rather as Southern soul of the Stax/Malaco variety -- and considering that Hall was never a country purist any more than Specter has been a blues purist, it isn't terribly surprising that one of Hall's compositions would find its way to an R&B performance in a blues-oriented (though not blues-exclusive) environment. And speaking of R&B, singer Sharon Lewis' soul credentials make their presence felt when she joins Specter on "In Too Deep" and the gospel-ish "Angel" (which straddles the fence between the secular and the spiritual). Live in Chicago is a consistently rewarding demonstration of Specter's versatility. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 04/22/2008
Label: Delmark
UPC: 0038153079420
Rank: 150440

Tracks

  1. Boss Funk/Riverside Ride
  2. What Love Did to Me
  3. How I Got to Memphis
  4. What's Your Angle?
  5. Texas Top
  6. Feel So Bad
  7. Out on the Road
  8. Is What It Is
  9. In Too Deep
  10. Angel

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dave Specter   Primary Artist,Guitar
Harlan Terson   Bass
Jimmy Johnson   Guitar,Vocals
Marty Binder   Drums
Tad Robinson   Harmonica,Vocals

Technical Credits

Eric Butkus   Mixing,Engineer
Harvey Tillis   Photography
Dave Katzman   Mixing
Robert G. Koester   Producer,Supervisor
Tom T. Hall   Composer
Dave Specter   Composer,Producer,Supervisor
Jimmy Rogers   Composer
Willie Cobbs   Composer
Steve Wagner   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Supervisor
Tad Robinson   Composer
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