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Syl Johnson Talkin Bout Chicago
Label : Delmark Released : 27 July 1999 Format : Mp3@320 Syl Johnson is a unique stylist and one of the greatest singers of Chicago blues, R&B and soul. He comes from a distinguished musical family; his brothers include Jimmy Johnson and Magic Sam's longtime bassist Mac Thompson. In '71 Syl went to Hi Records for six years of some of his best work with producer Willie Mitchell including three outstanding albums and the evergreen "Take Me To The River." Other huge hits included "Diff'rent Strokes", "Come On Sock It To Me" and "Is It Beacuse I'm Black". Off the scene for awhile, Syl made a glorious comeback with Back In The Game (Delmark 674). With twelve new originals, a revisit to "Diff'rent Strokes" and a tribute to Magic Sam, Talkin Bout Chicago is dynamite! Tracklist: 1. Come On With It 2. Cheryl 3. Sweet Dynamite! 4. Talkin' Bout Chicago 5. Diff'rent Strokes (B.E.T.) 6. I'm Back Into You 7. Different Kind Of Man 8. Surrounded 9. Caribbean Beach 10. Get Free - Call Me 11. Trade Secret 12. Finger Lickin' Good 13. All Night Long 14. Woo-Wee! Personnel: Syl Johnson (vocals, guitar, harmonica) Pete Nathan (guitar) Gene Barge (tenor saxophone) Willie Henderson (baritone saxophone) Kenny Anderson (trumpet) Willie Woods (trombone) Charles Hodges (piano, organ) Wayne Stewart (drums) Diane Madison, Theresa Davis (background vocals) Sharing Widget |