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T-Bone Walker - Back on the Scene: Texas, 1966 (Remastered) (CD)

Back on the Scene: Texas, 1966 (Remastered)
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Album Details: Back on the Scene: Texas, 1966 (Remastered)

Release Date:02/18/2003
Label:Castle Us
UPC:060768126220

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  • All Music Guide

    According to the liner notes -- which offer a reasonable and lengthy biography of Walker, but only one paragraph about the music on this disc -- these tracks, recorded in Texas in 1966, were released by Jet Stream as an album titled Home Cooking. Walker's post-'50s recordings don't get much attention, but these are pretty good tunes, with Walker in decent instrumental and vocal shape, offering some admirably slashing guitar licks. The recording fidelity isn't so hot, with a hollow, echoed quality, though actually that lends an atmospheric touch that's not displeasing. After all, at least it's not too slick. The sidemen aren't well-known (and, in fact, the drummer is listed as "unknown"), but they swing okay, even if they're on the raw side. This is a little more RB/rock-tinged than Walker records from previous decades (occasionally an organ is heard), but he doesn't sound ill at ease with that approach. There's a good mixture of upbeat, rollicking numbers and slower, more morose ones (...such as "Please Come Back to Me") less indebted to his jump blues roots. So it's not at all a bad addition to the library if you're a Walker fan, even if it's imperfect. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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T-Bone Walker

Modern electric blues guitar can be traced directly back to this Texas-born pioneer, who began amplifying his sumptuous lead lines for public consumption circa 1940 and thus initiated a revolution so total that its tremors are still being felt today.Few major postwar blues guitarists come to mind that don't owe T-Bone Walker an unpayable debt of gratitude. B.B. King has... Read more