
Crown Jewels (Remastered) Koko Taylor
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2025
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
10.09.2025
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- 1 Wang Dang Doodle 04:24
- 2 Mother Nature 04:43
- 3 You Can Have My Husband 02:46
- 4 Born Under A Bad Sign 04:56
- 5 I'm A Woman 04:34
- 6 Voodoo Woman 03:48
- 7 I'd Rather Go Blind (Live) 04:43
- 8 Can't Let Go 04:59
- 9 Hey Bartender 02:53
- 10 Ernestine 05:04
- 11 Come To Mama 04:49
- 12 Let The Good Times Roll 03:03
Info zu Crown Jewels (Remastered)
Die mit dem GRAMMY Award ausgezeichnete Blues-Ikone Koko Taylor war eine Naturgewalt. Die legendäre Queen of the Blues war eine der meistverkauften und bekanntesten Künstlerinnen des Genres. Mit ihrer gewaltigen, rauen Stimme und der Unterstützung ihrer Powerhouse-Band The Blues Machine lieferte sie in ihrer 45-jährigen Karriere, die 2009 zu Ende ging, den harten Chicago-Blues. Für Menschen auf der ganzen Welt ist ihre Musik der Blues schlechthin, genauso wie die von BB King oder Buddy Guy. Crown Jewels ist die erste neue Koko-Taylor-Veröffentlichung seit 35 Jahren, und wie der Titel schon verrät, ist sie vollgepackt mit über 50 Minuten der besten Auftritte aus ihren gefeierten Alligator-Jahren. Es sind Songs, die Blues-Fans auswendig kennen und lieben, von „Wang Dang Doodle“ über „Hey Bartender“ bis „Let The Good Times Roll“. Es ist ein ungeschminkter, ungeschminkter Blues der alten Schule, auf den sie stolz ist, und jeder Titel ist durchdrungen von Kokos altersloser Energie und Leidenschaft. Zu Gast sind die Chicagoer Bluesgrößen Buddy Guy und Carey Ball.
Koko Taylor, Gesang
Sammy Lawhorn, Gitarre (Tracks 1, 3, 5, 9, 12)
Johnny B. Moore, Gitarre (Tracks 1, 3, 5, 9, 12)
Pinetop Perkins, Klavier (Tracks 1, 3, 5, 9, 12)
Abb Locke, Tenorsaxophon (Tracks 1, 3, 5, 9, 12)
Cornelius Boyson, Bass (Tracks 1, 3, 5, 9, 12)
Vince Chappelle, Schlagzeug (Tracks 1, 3, 5, 9, 12)
Harmonia Hinds, Mundharmonika (Track 5)
Criss Johnson, Leadgitarre (Tracks 2, 4)
Calvin „Vino“ Louden, Rhythmusgitarre (Tracks 2, 4)
Jeremiah Africa, Keyboards (Tracks 2, 4)
Jerry Murphy, Bass (Tracks 2, 4)
Ray „Killer“ Allison, Schlagzeug (Tracks 2, 4)
Carey Bell, Mundharmonika (Track 2)
Buddy Guy, Gitarre, Gesang (Track 4)
Remastered von Collin Jordan, The Boiler Room, Chicago, IL
Koko Taylor
Often called the "Queen of the Blues," Koko Taylor (nee Cora Walton) was born 75 years ago in a sharecropper's cabin at the edge of a cotton plantation in southwestern Tennessee. Even though her father encouraged her to perform only gospel music, Koko and her siblings would sneak out and play the blues on homemade instruments, including a guitar made with baling wire and a fife fashioned from a corncob. When she was eighteen, Koko (given that name as a child due to her love of chocolate) moved with her soon-to-be husband Robert "Pop" Taylor to Chicago. It was not long before she was sitting in with legendary blues musicians in Chicago's lively club scene. In 1962 Willie Dixon recognized her talent and procured for her a Chess recording contract. She recorded the million selling hit "Wang Dang Doodle" in 1965.
Her vocal power and stage presence, drawing on such forbears as Bessie Smith, Sippie Wallace, and Alberta Hunter, has carried her through four decades of recording and live performance. She has received 19 W.C. Handy Awards, more than any other female blues artist, and six of her last seven Alligator albums have been nominated for Grammy Awards. In 1993 Chicago Mayor Richard A. Daley honored Taylor with a "Legend of the Year Award" and declared "Koko Taylor Day" throughout Chicago. The Blues Foundation bestowed a Lifetime Achievement Award on her in 1999.
"Koko Taylor is a national treasure. She packs firepower a lot of youngsters only wish they had." —Chicago Tribune
"Koko Taylor is the blues...a growling goddess of down-and-dirty. Sheer, unstoppable shouting power, full steam ahead and damn the torpedoes. There are many kings of the blues but only one queen. Koko's voice is capable of pinning a listener to the back wall." — Boston Globe
"Raucous, gritty, good-time blues...Taylor belts out blues in a gravel voice with ferocious intensity. Foot-stomping music that's rough, raw and wonderfully upbeat." — People
Like the force of nature that she was, GRAMMY-winning Koko Taylor, the undisputed "Queen of the Blues," was in a league of her own. With her exuberant, deeply soulful, good-time style and her tough-as-nails band, she could be counted on to make the reluctant fans dance and the quiet ones jump for joy. When Taylor passed in June of 2009, the world lost a musical icon. "Koko Taylor," according to Rolling Stone, was "the greatest blues singer of her generation."
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