Bobby Charles (180 Gr)

Charles, Bobby

Bobby Charles (180 Gr)
Bobby Charles pioneered the musical genre known as 'swamp rock' - he wrote the early rock n roll classic "See You Later, Alligator" (best known via the version by Bill Haley & the Comets). Another early gem penned by Bobby Charles was "Walking to New Orleans" as recorded by Fats Domino. He also appeared at the legendary "Last Waltz" concert in 1976 - in which he performed "Down South in New Orleans" accompanied by The Band and Dr. John. But the main reason that musicians like Andy Cabic of Vetiver sing his praises (and cover his songs) is for Bobby's 1972 self-titled album released on Bearsville. Despite numerous CD reissues through the years, this is the first time in decades that the seminal album has appeared in its original vinyl LP format. A virtual who's who of classic 'roots' rock - the album features 10 Bobby Charles classics supported by the likes of Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, and Richard Manuel of The Band, long time Neil Young sidekick Ben Keith, Bob Dylan's former running mate Bob Neuwirth, session maverick Amos Garrett, the esteemed Dr. John, Geoff Muldaur and several others. 180 gram LP housed in expanded gatefold tip-on jacket with Japanese style obi strip.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
21-01-2014
Label
Item-nr
910831
EAN
0826853011112
Availability
Not in stock

Tracks

Title
Artist
1
STREET PEOPLE
2
LONG FACE
3
I MUST BE IN A GOOD PLACE NOW
4
SAVE ME JESUS
5
HE'S GOT ALL THE WHISKEY
6
SMALL TOWN TALK
7
LET YOURSELF GO
8
GROW TOO OLD
9
I'M THAT WAY
10
TENNESSEE BLUES