Eddy Clearwater - The Chief (Full album)

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  • Eddy Clearwater (Edward Harrington - January 10, 1935 /June 1, 2018)
    es uno de los grandes del West Side Blues de Chicago. The Chief es su 1er disco como solista y fue editado en 1980 con el sello Rooster Blues.
    Que lo disfruten!
    1. 00:00:00 Find You a Job
    2. 00:03:32 Blues for Breakfast
    3. 00:09:43 Blue, Blue, Blue All over You
    4. 00:14:20 One Day at a Time
    5. 00:18:43 I Wouldn't Lay My Guitar Down
    6. 00:22:00 Chills
    7. 00:25:52 Bad Dream
    8. 00:30:57 I'm Tore Up
    9. 00:34:37 Lazy Woman
    10. 00:38:20 Blues for a Living
    Eddy Clearwater - Vocal & guitar
    Lurrie Bell - Guitar
    Carey Bell - Armonica
    Joe Harrington - Bass
    Lafayette Leake - Piano
    Casie Jones - Drums
    Abb Locke - Saxo Tenor
    Chuck smith - Saxo Baritono
    Grabado en Odyssey Sound Studio, Chicago, Nov 1979.

Komentáře • 23

  • @AlanFlores-j1j
    @AlanFlores-j1j Před 20 dny +1

    Saw "The Chief" multiple times at The Kingston Mines in Chicago with my friend Jim Fredricks...Where the hell are you Jim?

  • @MrStanleyMilton
    @MrStanleyMilton Před 11 dny +1

    Great Album...how can you get Carey& Lurrie Bell, Casey Jones, Abb Locke, Chuck Smith and all these dudes in the same studio? WOW!. The saxes with the harmonica is rarely done, and they use it to great effect here. I got to see Eddy once in Chicago and met him...very nice guy he signed a CASSETTE(!) I bought from him. What an entertainer too...Musta been close to seven feet tall with that cowboy hat he had on that night. Anyway, I miss the Chief.

  • @johnspranger9046
    @johnspranger9046 Před měsícem +9

    Saw "The Chief" in 1997 in a club on Rush Street in Chicago with my buddy Kevin Lewis. Two things stand out to me: 1.) Eddy played his Strat left-handed, but he had the strings set up the way you would if he played right handed and 2.) Eddy sat at our table during a break and Kevin said if ever played in Saginaw, MI then he was staying at Kevin's place, no argument! Great gentleman, The Chief. RIP Eddy

    • @ArnoldoLara-dg5ek
      @ArnoldoLara-dg5ek Před měsícem +1

      Yo,creí haber oído música pero estaba herrado,nada qe envidiár a Otis,Mayall,Richie o quizás Chuck o BB,Clapton,
      Still,Blomfiel y Kooper por nombrar más conocidos! Excelente y pegajoso blues! El myster desde Boavista, saludos Alós qele gusta la buena música!

    • @ard45387
      @ard45387 Před měsícem

      Did he ever stay at Kevin's place?

  • @carlosmagnodesouzafonseca7685
    @carlosmagnodesouzafonseca7685 Před měsícem +5

    Big Edy! descanse em paz, salve o blues!

  • @michaellevesque8084
    @michaellevesque8084 Před 3 lety +16

    How cool to come across this, 40+ years later. Worked in a small print shop and in walks this guy, THIS guy. Long story short, we printed up show flyers or whatever they're called, ( that store owners would put up in the windows, etc.)
    He walks in and GIVES me this album and signs it. Took it home and played the Hell out of it.

  • @LoveOneAnotherHeSaid
    @LoveOneAnotherHeSaid Před měsícem +2

    The ensemble sound is as good as any blues band, including Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, B.B. King or Aaron Walker. Amazing talent for expressing reality in all these songs. The music is a textbook on blues styles, from shuffles to jump blues.

  • @ΠαναγιώτηςΠαπαγεωργίου_66

    the tone of the guitar is just what the name suggests : crystal clear . thanks for the post !

  • @leonelverdinrios7225
    @leonelverdinrios7225 Před rokem +7

    I remember when Eddy Clearwater and his band plays in Mexico City in 1981 in one of those blues festivals in Arena Mexico (A place for wrestling and box). It was a magical blues night with one hour of this blues virtuoso.

  • @UdoHoeltge
    @UdoHoeltge Před měsícem +3

    Good stuff!

  • @kyleblackman5183
    @kyleblackman5183 Před 3 lety +5

    Love this guy

  • @txbob
    @txbob Před 3 lety +4

    I first Heard and was given this Album by a friend at the Juneteenth Blues Festival in Houston in 1981. When I heard--One Day At a Time--it became one of those songs that is to this day one of my Theme songs....It still speaks my attitudes 39 years later, and I do live that way.

  • @JohnnieWalker1L
    @JohnnieWalker1L Před měsícem +3

    👍

  • @oldgrannywheels
    @oldgrannywheels Před 2 měsíci +2

    The first great solo at 6:10

  • @Kwai-Chang-Caine
    @Kwai-Chang-Caine Před měsícem +2

    C H I C A G O :P

  • @justinstreeter1595
    @justinstreeter1595 Před 4 lety +3

    This stuff sounds good!

  • @peremiracle4639
    @peremiracle4639 Před měsícem +3

    bon ritme no el conexia bona veu i bon guitarrista

  • @juaneliastello8168
    @juaneliastello8168 Před rokem +2

    Masa