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Son Seals - Midnight Son
Released: 1976 CD Released : 18 May 1990 Label : Alligator Format ::Mp3@320 Seals' debut album, The Son Seals Blues Band, established him as a groundbreaking new blues artist. Son's audience base grew as he began to tour, playing colleges, clubs and festivals across the country. His 1977 album, Midnight Son, was his true breakthrough. The album received widespread acclaim from every major music publication. Rolling Stone called it "one of the most significant blues albums of the decade." Robert Palmer, writing in The New York Times, called Son "the most exciting young blues guitarist and singer in years." On the strength of Midnight Son, Seals began what would become regular tours of Europe, and he even appeared in a national television ad for Olympia beer. A strong series of six more successful Alligator releases followed through the 1980s and 1990s, growing Son's audience from a few hundred into many thousands. He became a favorite of critics everywhere. "Excellent modern blues," exclaimed Blues & Rhythm. Musician declared Seals delivered "performances of the most profound emotion...one of the genre's most soulful exorcists." But it wasn't just the critics. Fellow musicians -- from inside and outside of the blues world -- took notice of Seals' immense talents. Seals shared stages with icons like B.B. King and Johnny Winter. Even the popular rock group Phish came calling, covering Seals' “Funky Bitch” on record and inviting the bluesman to join them on stage at many of their tour stops. Son's reputation as a charismatic live performer and a fiercely individual songwriter took him from playing in small clubs to headlining international blues festivals. Over the course of his eight Alligator albums, Seals emerged as one of Chicago's -- and the world's -- greatest bluesmen, and one of the genre's most powerful live performers. From his introduction as a hot young firebrand in 1973 to becoming a leading voice of Chicago blues, Son Seals blazed a blues trail that others will follow for years to come. Track List: 01. I Believe [04:13] 02. No, No Baby [04:30] 03. Four Full Seasons of Love [02:51] 04. Telephone Angel [05:27] 05. Don't Bother Me [03:52] 06. On My Knees [05:00] 07. Don't Fool with Me Baby [03:04] 08. Strung out Woman [03:46] 09. Going Back Home [07:07] Personnel Alberto Gianquinto - keyboards Bill McFarland - trombone Bert Robinson - drums Harry Mitchum - bass Kenneth Cooper - trumpet Reggie Allmon - tenor saxophone Son Seals - vocals, guitar Steve Plair - guitar Sharing Widget |