| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1999年08月24日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Alligator Records |
| 構成数 | 2 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 4869 |
| SKU | 014551486923 |
構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 02:11:41
Personnel includes: Luther Allison, Otis Rush (vocals, guitar); James Solberg, Eddie C. Campbell, John Kattke (guitar); Bobby Neely (tenor saxophone); Willie Henderson (baritone saxophone); Ken Anderson (trumpet); Mike Vlahakis, Dave Rice (keyboards); Ken Faltinson, Leonard Gill (bass); Robb Stupka, J. Mattes, Willie Hayes, Ray Stewart (drums).
Memphis Horns: Andrew Love (tenor saxophone); Wayne Jackson (trumpet).
Engineers: Timothy Powell, Mark Schwartz, Phil Hammer.
Recorded live at the Chicago Blues Festival and Buddy Guy's Legends, Chicago, Illinois in 1995 and Zoo Bar, Lincoln, Nebraska in 1997. Include liner notes by Alan Paul.
LIVE IN CHICAGO was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album.
Personnel: Luther Allison (vocals, guitar); Otis Rush (vocals, guitar); Eddie C. Campbell, James Solberg, John Kattke (guitar); Bobby "Little Bobby" Neely, Andrew Love (tenor saxophone); Willie Henderson (baritone saxophone); Wayne Jackson , Kenny Anderson (trumpet); Dave Rice, Mike Vlahakis (keyboards); Willie Hayes, Ray Stewart, Rob Stupka (drums).
Liner Note Author: Alan Paul.
Recording information: Buddy Guy's Legends, Chicago, I (06/03/1995-05/07/1997); Chicago Blues Festival, Chicago, IL (06/03/1995-05/07/1997); Zoo Bar, Lincoln, NE (06/03/1995-05/07/1997).
Photographers: Les Gruseck; Robert Barclay; James Fraher; Steve Cooke; Paul Laraia ; Larry Crane ; Rocky Brown; Art Tipaldi.
Life can be unjust, such as in the case of blues legend Luther Allison, who found the upward trajectory of his career in the States derailed by a fatal bout with cancer three years after returning from two decades of self-imposed exile in Europe. The 2-CD LIVE IN CHICAGO captures the man's brilliance in cuts taken from concerts recorded at 1995's Chicago Blues Festival and Buddy Guy's Legends, as well as four tracks from Nebraska's Zoo Bar recorded four months before his death.
Like Willie Dixon before him, the Arkansas native was a prolific songwriter whose topics touched on everyday maladies including discrimination ("Will It Ever Change"), inner-city decay ("Move From the Hood"), and the evils of alcoholism ("Cherry Red Wine"). Allison's slashing and aggressive playing allows him to easily move from trading licks with blues legends Otis Rush and Eddie C. Kirkland on a medley of "Gambler's Blues"/"Sweet Little Angel" to expertly wielding a slide to tear up Hound Dog Taylor's hilarious "Give Me Back My Wig." Allison was not only a great blues guitarist, but an effective singer as well. Here, his gravelly vocals give him an emotive presence that makes a slow-burn like "You're Gonna Make Me Cry" simmer.
録音 : ステレオ (Live)
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