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Deep Trout

 
Album Review: Deep Trout
 

  • Artist: Walter Trout
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 24, 2005
  • Genre: Blues

Review

If Walter Trout had never launched a solo career, the veteran blues-rocker still would have had a résumé to be proud of. Playing guitar as a sideman for the likes of John Lee Hooker, Percy Mayfield, Big Mama Thornton, Louisiana Red, and soul man Joe Tex is nothing to be ashamed of; nor is his stint with Canned Heat. But thankfully, Trout did launch a solo career in the late '80s -- and in the '90s, European blues audiences came to know the New Jersey native for his singing and his original material (as opposed to strictly playing guitar in support of others). Trout eventually broke as a solo artist in the U.S. as well, but Europe was where he first achieved recognition for his solo talents. Assembled in 2005, this Ruf release looks back on the early years of his solo career. Most of this CD focuses on previously released material from 1989-1997, but Deep Trout also contains a bonus track that goes back to 1972: a recording of Junior Wells' "So Sad to Be Lonely." Trout, who turned 54 on March 6, 2005, was around 21 when "So Sad to Be Lonely" was recorded -- and the recording finds him leading a blues-rock band called Wilmont Mews (who played around New Jersey). But again, most of Deep Trout is devoted to his solo work from 1989-1997 -- and the CD offers some of the highlights of his albums Breakin' the Rules, Prisoner of a Dream, Transition, and Live: No More Fish Jokes. Ruf's choices are good ones; everything on this disc is at least solid, if not flat-out excellent -- and the company has assembled a respectable overview of Trout's pre-2000s output. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
How Much Do You Want Walter Trout Walter Trout (4:36)
To Begin Again Walter Trout Walter Trout (4:54)
Put It Right Back Walter Trout Walter Trout (6:05)
Under My Skin Walter Trout Walter Trout (4:11)
Victor the Cajun Walter Trout, D.J. Abrams Walter Trout (4:21)
Kill the Monkey Walter Trout Walter Trout (4:13)
Running in Place Walter Trout Walter Trout (5:25)
Fast Moving Traffic Walter Trout Walter Trout (4:49)
Earrings on the Table Walter Trout Walter Trout (1:44)
Motivation of Love Walter Trout Walter Trout (5:04)
If You Just Try [Live] Walter Trout Walter Trout (7:02)
Tribute to Muddy Waters Walter Trout (6:02)
Life in the Jungle [Acoustic][*] Walter Trout Walter Trout (5:38)
Big Chain [*] Walter Trout (6:19)
So Sad to Be Lonely [*] Junior Wells Walter Trout (6:39)

Credits

Frank Cotinola (Drums), Michael Jochum (Percussion), Michael Jochum (Drums), Mark T. Jordan (Organ (Hammond)), Mark T. Jordan (Piano (Electric)), Oliver Leiber (Guitar (Rhythm)), Walter Trout (Guitar), Walter Trout (Harmonica), Walter Trout (Vocals), Marty Walsh (Guitar (Rhythm)), Valerie Behling (Package Design), Valerie Behling (Package Layout), Pete Feenstra (Liner Notes), Martin Gerschwitz (Keyboards)
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