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Memphis Slim was immensely proud of this album, the first he ever made in his home state of Tennessee. It was recorded at Wayne Moss' Cinderella Studio, a converted garage in Madison, a suburb of Nashville perched between two lakes, in February of 1975. Backed by seven of the area's top session men led by harmonica ace Charlie McCoy, Slim sounds perfectly at home with pedal steel guitar and clavinet. This chapter in Memphis Slim's career combines elements of country and Southern rock with the funky big blues revue sound of the mid-'70s, as background female soul vocals were added later during follow-up production in Bogalusa, LA. The lead singer was Geraldine "Sister Gerry" Richard of Baton Rouge. What you encounter here is much different from Slim's earlier gutsy Arkansas/Mississippi/Chicago piano persona. He enjoys himself fully in the presence of this polished Nashville production team, yodeling on "Blues Cowboy," and carrying on happily, making all kinds of offhand remarks during "Shake That Thing," a song dating back to the mid-'20s. This band rocked wonderfully thanks to the combination of electric guitarists Dale Sellers and Reggie Young and bassist Henry Strzlecki, known in Nashville as the South Pole. ~ arwulf arwulf
Peter Chatman had to wait until he was 60 before making a record in his native Tennessee. On this occasion he was able to rely on the cream of the crop of local musicians, playing made-to-measure compositions. The album has a typical "Nashville" sound. Goin' Back To Tennessee Music Memphis Slim Goin' Back To Tennessee Songs | 1. | Going Back to Tenessee |
| 2. | Bootleggin' |
| 3. | Good Blues Bad |
| 4. | Shake That Thing |
| 5. | Losers Weepers |
| 6. | Good Woman Is Hard to Find |
| 7. | Blues Cowboy |
| 8. | Poor Man Blues |
| 9. | I'd Like to Be Loved |
| 10. | Boxcar |
| 11. | What Is the Blues |
| 12. | Headed For Nashville |
| 13. | Just Mention My Name Memphis |
| 14. | Jerusalem |
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