Little Walter, Sam Lay, Eddie Taylor , Louis Myers, Earl Hooker - At Peppers Lounge Chicago

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Review by Taylor Banks

The album "At Peppers Lounge Chicago" by Little Walter, Sam Lay, Eddie Taylor, Louis Myers, and Earl Hooker is a must-listen for any fan of blues music. Released in 1977, the album features live recordings from Peppers Lounge in Chicago, capturing the raw energy and soul of the performers.

Little Walter's harmonica playing is as powerful and soulful as ever, while Sam Lay's drumming provides a steady and driving beat. Eddie Taylor's guitar work is also impressive, and Louis Myers' vocals add a touch of grit and authenticity to the proceedings. Earl Hooker's guitar solos are particularly noteworthy, showcasing his virtuosic playing and innovative approach.

The album features a mix of original compositions and classic blues standards, all performed with passion and skill. Highlights include "Boom Boom Out Go The Lights," "You Don't Love Me," and "Key To The Highway."

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
She’s 19 Years Old
Honky Tonk
My Babe
Boogie Chillun
Dust My Broom
Peppers Thing
It Ain’t Right
My Babe Sure Do Love Me
Too Late
Chicken Shack

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Rarities

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Unofficial Release

Notes

From 1967 or 1968 recordings

About Little Walter, Sam Lay, Eddie Taylor , Louis Myers, Earl Hooker

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Blues harmonica player and composer. His innovation on the harmonica has had impact on succeeding generations. Born & raised in Louisiana, Little Walter had quit school by the age of 12, & was supporting himself with odd jobs & busking around southern cities in Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, & Missouri. Arriving in Chicago in 1945, he occasionally found work as a guitarist but garnered more attention for his already highly developed harmonica work. Jacobs, growing frustrated with having his harmonica drowned out by electric guitarists, competed with their volume by adopting the previously little-used method of amplification. However, he differed from his contemporaries by purposely pushing his amplifiers beyond their intended technical limitations, using the amplification to explore and develop radical new timbres and sonic effects previously unheard from a harmonica, or any other instrument. It has been said Little Walter was the first musician of any kind to purposely use electronic distortion. His first released recordings were in 1947. He then joined band playing mostly unamplified harmonica from 1948 to 1952, though hired Walter to play on most of Muddy's records throughout the 50's. In 1952 his instrumental hit "Juke" spent 8 weeks atop the Billboard R&B chart, the only harmonica instrumental #1 to date. Little Walter scored fourteen top-ten hits on the Billboard R&B charts between 1952 and 1958, including a second #1, "My Babe" in 1955, a level of commercial success never achieved by his former boss Waters. In the late 1950s, Jacob's fame and fortunes began to decline. He suffered from alcoholism and had a notoriously short temper. He died in his sleep at the apartment of a girlfriend at 209 E. 54th St. in Chicago early in the morning following a fight outside a club he was playing at in South Chicago. Described as "king of all post-war blues harpists

Real Name

    • Marion Walter Jacobs

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Aliases

  • Walter Jacobs
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Summary by Taylor Banks

"At Peppers Lounge Chicago" is a must-have for any blues fan, capturing the essence of the genre and showcasing the talents of some of its greatest performers. Highly recommended.