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Chicago Bound

 
Album Review: Chicago Bound

  • Artist: Jimmy Rogers
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1976
  • Total Time: 41:19
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Starkly printed in black and white with washed-out, grainy photographs, this is one heavy slab of blues by a player who is not as well-known as he should be. Guitarist Jimmy Rogers was usually overshadowed by the leaders he worked for, Muddy Waters particularly. He was also sometimes confused with the hillbilly singer Jimmie Rodgers, and although they might have sounded good together, they don't have anything in common. This reissue collection grabs 14 tracks done at various times in the mostly early '50s which involve practically a who's who of performers associated with the most intense and driving Chicago blues. This includes the aforementioned Waters, leaving behind his role as leader for a few numbers to add some stinging guitar parts. There is also a pair of harmonica players, each of whom could melt vinyl siding with their playing. These are the Walters, big and little, as in Big Walter Horton and Little Walter. Pianist Otis Spann, bassist Willie Dixon, and drummer Fred Belew are also on hand, meaning the rhythm section action is first class. Blues listeners who have only skimmed the surface of the music may not have really discovered Rogers, as his reputation increased in the years after his death and he had nowhere near the following and status of Waters or even Little Walter. Some of the tracks here are numbers the musicians got together and played with Rogers at the end of what was probably an already grueling session by Waters. "Sloppy Drunk" is a killer track that joins the long list of great blues numbers concerning the inebriated, while "Walking by Myself" is a fine example of the kind of shuffling rhythm these players are so good at. The CD era was an opportunity to put together larger selections of Rogers' material, complete with outtakes and selections that are much rarer than the material here. If a listener's reaction to this album is as positive as it ought to be, they can be assured the pickings will be equally tasty if they decide to go for more extensive documentation of this artist. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You're the One Jimmy Rogers Jimmy Rogers (2:32)
Money, Marbles and Chalk James A. Lane Jimmy Rogers (3:20)
Luedella James A. Lane Jimmy Rogers (2:54)
Act Like You Love Me James A. Lane Jimmy Rogers (3:53)
Back Door Friend James A. Lane Jimmy Rogers (3:24)
Last Time James A. Lane Jimmy Rogers (2:46)
I Used to Have a Woman James A. Lane Jimmy Rogers (3:08)
Sloppy Drunk (Lyrics) Jimmy Rogers Jimmy Rogers (3:02)
Blues Leave Me Alone James A. Lane Jimmy Rogers (3:06)
Out on the Road James A. Lane Jimmy Rogers (2:55)
Goin' Away Baby James A. Lane Jimmy Rogers (2:46)
That's All Right Jimmy Rogers Jimmy Rogers (2:50)
Chicago Bound James A. Lane Jimmy Rogers (2:43)
Walking by Myself James A. Lane Jimmy Rogers (2:47)

Credits

Andy McKaie (Reissue Coordination), J.T. Brown (Saxophone), Andy McKaie (Reissue Producer), Eddie Ware (Piano), Doug Schwartz (Digital Transfers), Muddy Waters (Guitar), Little Walter (Harmonica), Ernest Cotton (Saxophone), Leonard Chess (Producer), Malcolm Chisholm (Engineer), Big Walter Horton (Harmonica), Andy McKaie (Reissue Research), DZN (Reissue Design), Henry Gray (Piano), Johnny Jones (Piano), Cathy Swan (Design), A.J. Gladney (Drums), Phil Chess (Producer), J.T. Brown (Sax (Tenor)), Jimmy Rogers (Guitar), Elgin Evans (Drums), Don Snowden (Liner Notes), Cathy Swan (Editing), Willie Dixon (Bass), Willie Dixon (Photography), Gary Rice (Assistant Engineer), Michael Reid (Layout Design), Cathy Swan (Producer), Bob Woodfork (Guitar), Otis Spann (Piano), Malcolm Chisolm (Engineer), George Adins (Photography), Jimmy Rogers (Vocals), George Adins (Cover Photo), Michael Reid (Typography), Vartan (Reissue Art Director), Johnn Boris Jones (Piano), Greg Fulginiti (Mastering), Ernest "Big" Crawford (Bass), Fred Below (Drums), Cathy Swan (Compilation), Big Crawford (Bass), Ernest Cotton (Sax (Tenor))
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