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Joe Louis Walker - Cold Is The Night (1986)

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Joe Louis Walker - Cold Is The Night (1986)

Joe Louis Walker - Cold Is The Night (1986)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | 238 MB | + Covers
Genre: Blues/Electric-Blues/Texas-Blues/Soul-Blues | Label: Hightone/1990 | Catalog Number: HCD-8006 | Original Release Date: 1986
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The Bay Area blues guitarist's debut album sounds underproduced compared to what would soon follow – and that's no knock. Walker's gritty, expressive vocals and ringing, concise guitar work shine through loud and clear in front of his band, the Boss Talkers. Walker and his producers Dennis Walker and Bruce Bromberg wrote virtually the entire set, including the slashing "Cold Is the Night," "Don't Play Games," and "One Woman."

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Tracklist
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1. Cold is the Night 4:14
2. Ten More Shows to Play 3:25
3. Moanin' News 3:58
4. One Woman 3:42
5. I Need Someone 3:48
6. Brother Go Ahead and Take Her 4:51
7. Fuss and Fight 4:01
8. Gettin' Even 3:19
9. Ridin' High 3:59
10. Don't Play Games 4:45
Personnel:
Joe Louis Walker - Guitar,Vocal
Henry Oden - Bass
Kevin Zuffi - Keyboards
Steve Griffith - Drums
Patrick Moten - Keyboards
John Phillips - tenor Sax
Eric Ajaye - Bass

Joe Louis Walker - Cold Is The Night (1986)

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Joe Louis Walker / Cold is the Night

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BIOGRAPHY:by Bill Dahl

Without a doubt one of the most exciting and innovative artists gracing contemporary blues, guitarist Joe Louis Walker has glowed like a shining blue beacon over the last decade. His 1986 debut album for HighTone, Cold Is the Night, announced his arrival in stunning fashion; his subsequent output on HighTone and Verve has only served to further establish Walker as one of the leading younger bluesmen on the scene. Walker traveled a circuitous route to get to where he is today. He was born on December 25, 1949 in San Francisco. At age 14, he took up the guitar, playing blues (with an occasional foray into psychedelic rock) on the mushrooming San Francisco circuit. For a while, Walker roomed with Mike Bloomfield, who introduced him to Jimi Hendrix and the Grateful Dead and taught him some very useful licks. Walker even made a brief pilgrimage to Chicago to check out the blues scene there.
But by 1975, he was burned out on blues and turned to God, singing for the next decade with a gospel group, the Spiritual Corinthians. When the Corinthians played the 1985 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Walker was inspired to embrace his blues roots again. He assembled a band, the Boss Talkers, and wrote some stunning originals that ended up on Cold Is the Night (co-produced by Bruce Bromberg and Dennis Walker).
Joe Louis Walker - Cold Is The Night (1986)

More acclaimed albums for HighTone – 1988's The Gift, Blue Soul the next year, and two riveting sets cut live at Slim's in 1990 – preceded a switch to the major Verve imprint and three more discs that were considerably more polished than their grittier HighTone counterparts.
Joe Louis Walker is quite the total package, as tremendously assured on a down-in-the-alley acoustic solo outing as he is performing a thoroughly modern R&B-laced number with his latest crew of Boss Talkers. The LP The Preacher and the President appeared in 1998, followed a year later by his Blue Thumb label debut Silvertone Blues. At the dawn of the new millennium, Walker changed record labels, joining Telarc Blues, and releasing In the Morning in 2002.

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