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Originally issued in 1966 as HOME COOKING on Jet Stream Records.
Recorded in Houston and Pasadena, Texas in 1966. Includes liner notes by Harry Shapiro.
Guitarist T-Bone Walker is one of the links--if not THE link--between the suave, intricate jazz styles of Charlie Christian and Lonnie Johnson and the crackling electricity of Buddy Guy and Jimi Hendrix. Not only is he massively influential as a guitarist, but he was a dynamic showman (played that guitar behind his head way before Hendrix did) and his original songs have become standards ("Stormy Monday Blues"). Originally entitled HOME COOKING, this 1966 album from blues wizard T-Bone Walker, where he's accompanied by only three other musicians (with no drummer), proves the blues can be mellow without losing the sting or the zing.
Recorded Los Angeles, California in 1962 and in Houston, Texas in 1966.
Personnel includes: T-Bone Walker (vocals, guitar); Harmonica Fats (harmonica); Willard "Piano Slim" Burton (piano, organ); Jimmy Jones (bass).
Personnel includes: T-Bone Walker (vocals, guitar, piano); T-Bone Walker Jr. (vocal, guitar); Joey Long (guitar); Arnett Cobb (tenor saxophone); Jimmy Ford (trumpet); Willard "Piano Slim" (piano); The Untouchables.
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