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Rockin' Wild in Chicago

 
Album Review: Rockin' Wild in Chicago

  • Artist: Magic Sam
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: October 22, 2002
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Live
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Back in the '60s and '70s -- before bootleggers had the generally higher standards that they have today -- it wasn't uncommon to hear a collector defending a bootleg LP despite its inferior sound quality. The argument was usually something along the lines of, "Yes, the sound is poor, but I still recommend this Led Zeppelin bootleg because Jimmy Page absolutely burns when they do 'Whole Lotta Love.'" Rockin' Wild in Chicago isn't a bootleg -- this Delmark release is totally legal -- but it merits the same sort of defense that vinyl collectors often gave '60s and '70s bootlegs back in the day. A collection of live performances that spans 1963-1968 but didn't come out until 2002, Rockin' Wild in Chicago was recorded at three different Windy City venues: the Copacabana, the Alex Club, and Mother Blues. This CD definitely won't impress audiophiles; the sound quality ranges from barely decent to genuinely bad (by '60s standards). But the performances themselves are generally excellent. Magic Sam was among the most exciting Chicago bluesmen of the '60s, and the singer/guitarist is downright explosive whether he turns his attention to "Got My Mojo Working," "Further on Up the Road," or Lowell Fulson's "It's All Your Fault, Baby." The less-than-stellar rating that this CD merits isn't due to the quality of Sam's performances; it is due to the sound quality. And because the sound is as disappointing as it is, Rockin' Wild in Chicago isn't recommended to casual listeners -- there are several excellent Magic Sam CDs on Delmark that aren't plagued by inferior sound. Rockin' Wild in Chicago is strictly for the late bluesman's more devoted fans, who will probably want a copy despite the inferior sound. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Tremble Albert Collins Magic Sam (3:38)
Call Me When You Need Me Magic Sam Magic Sam (3:21)
How Long Can This Go On? Herman Parker Magic Sam (3:40)
Every Night, Every Day Jim Capaldi, Jimmy McCracklin, Steve Winwood Magic Sam (4:38)
Why Are You So Mean to Me Albert King Magic Sam (2:30)
Dirty Work Going On Ferdinand Washington Magic Sam (4:24)
Further on Up the Road Bob Mack, Don Robey, Joe Veasey Magic Sam (2:48)
It's All Your Fault Baby Lowell Fulson Magic Sam (4:43)
Looking Good Samuel Maghett Magic Sam (4:55)
Keep on Loving Me Baby Otis Rush Magic Sam (5:13)
I Found Me a New Love Bob Lyons, Milton Campbell Magic Sam (4:10)
Got My Mojo Working Preston Foster Magic Sam (4:12)
I Don't Want No Woman Don Robey Magic Sam (3:06)
Just a Little Bit Ralph Bass, Buster Brown, Fats Washington, John Thornton Magic Sam (4:32)
Tore Down Sonny Thompson Magic Sam (4:19)
Rockin' Wild Earl Hooker Magic Sam (4:27)

Credits

Bill Lindemann (Engineer), A.C. Reed (Sax (Tenor)), Eddie Shaw (Sax (Tenor)), Robert "Huckleberry Hound" Wright (Drums), Eddie Shaw (Vocals), Hank Lebo (Photography), Mack Thompson (Bass), Robert G. Koester (Producer), Dick Shurman (Liner Notes), Steve Wagner (Producer), Bob Richey (Drums), Magic Sam (Vocals), Al Brandtner (Design), Tyrone Carter (Piano (Electric)), Magic Sam (Guitar), Shakey Jake (Vocals), Odie Payne, Jr. (Drums), Ray Flerlage (Photography), Steve Wagner (Compilation), Dick Shurman (Compilation)
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