Lowell Fulson

Album of the Week 10-28-23

Afternoon folks!

This week there's some great Chicago blues to take your mind off of the news, starting off with an album by Fenton Robinson and followed by a double album compilation of Lowell Fulson's Chess recordings. After that we're on to some blues rock with probably my favorite John Mayall album with some excellent guitar work by Mick Taylor, then there's an album from Chicken Shack, a brit blues band that featured a massively underrated guitarist Stan Webb and Christine Perfect (later McVie from Fleetwood Mac).

In the diversity department, there's some country punk from Jason and the Scorchers and a great album of old-timey music from The Red Clay Ramblers - it's a good one, check it out!

Enjoy and have a great weekend!

Sunday Afternoon Album: Blues, Blues, Blues - Jimmy Rogers & Friends

Some Albums really stood out for one reason or another, but never seemed to get the recognition they deserved. This is one.

Naturally, this is an open thread too.

I'll be out most of the afternoon, sorry, but enjoy yourselves.