Chicago's Best West- & South Side Blues Singers, Vol. 2
Editorial Reviews On this disc, you'll find great Chicago blues recordings from 1987 to 1999, starting with two great traditional Chicago blues recordings from Lovie Lee, Muddy Water's last piano player! The only two existing recordings by Foree Superstar Montgomery have been mastered here, as well as three tracks by Vera Taylor's son Larry, starting with his stepfather's "Bad Boy." Also featured are the two last recordings of West Side guitar player Hip Linkchain and songs from John Primer's brother George Baze -- two tunes in the Jimmy Reed style will be the last document of this great bluesman. One forgotten song from Southside singer Johnny Law's record session for Wolf is also included, in addition to Eddie Taylor Jr.'s first studio recording ever and two Lefty Dizz songs to show you what a great songwriter the blues world lost after his death.
<"b000639yx05020"> All Music Guide
"Lovie Lee...acquired an impressive local reputation over time [but] garnered far too little notice."
<"b000639yx05019"> Cosmik.com
"...Hip Linkchain [was] a truly powerful bluesman at the top of his game. A textbook example of Chicago blues."
<"b000639yx04999"> Album Description
This CD has been a long time coming, but it's worth the wait!
Chicago's Best West- & South Side Blues Singers, Vol. 2
Chicago's Best West- & South Side Blues Singers, Vol. 2, Music, Various Artists, Blues, Blues Collections, Electric Chicago Blues, Modern Electric Chicago Blues, Pop, V/a Compilations
Chicago's Best West- & South Side Blues Singers, Vol. 2
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