Sunday, December 27, 2015

Joe Louis Walker - 2 albums: Live At Slim's Volume 1 / Volume 2

Album: Live At Slim's Volume 1
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:57
Size: 123.5 MB
Styles: Texas blues
Year: 1991/2014
Art: Front

[5:08] 1. I Didn't Know
[5:47] 2. Moanin' News
[5:17] 3. Don't Play Games
[4:18] 4. Don't Mess Up A Good Thing
[5:33] 5. Ridin' High
[5:20] 6. Fuss And Fight
[5:16] 7. One Time Around
[7:26] 8. Don't Know Why
[5:50] 9. Bit By Bit (Little By Little)
[3:57] 10. Hot Tamale Baby

Walker was hot enough over the course of a two-day stand at Slim's in San Francisco to warrant the issue of two full albums from the dates. The first is a sizzling combination of past triumphs, new items, and covers of Clifton Chenier's "Hot Tamale Baby," Junior Wells' "Little By Little" (with Huey Lewis, no less, on harp), and a saucy duet with Angela Strehli on the old Fontella Bass/Bobby McClure rocker "Don't Mess Up a Good Thing." ~Bill Dahl

Live At Slim's Volume 1 mc
Live At Slim's Volume 1 zippy

Album: Live At Slim's Volume 2
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:58
Size: 100.7 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 1992/2014
Art: Front

[2:59] 1. Don't Know You
[6:05] 2. Thin Line
[4:27] 3. One Woman
[5:22] 4. Blue Guitar
[4:33] 5. Shade Tree Mechanic
[5:18] 6. 747
[4:23] 7. Just A Little Bit
[5:26] 8. Brother, Go Ahead And Take Her
[5:22] 9. Love At First Sight

More from Joe Louis Walker's searing Slim's engagement, Live at Slim's, Vol. 2 includes Joe Louis ripping through Ray Charles' "Don't You Know," and Little Milton's "Love at First Sight," and Rosco Gordon's overworked "Just a Little Bit," along with his own gems. Huey Lewis turns up again as the harpist on Walker's version of Haskell Sadler's "747." ~Bill Dahl

Live At Slim's Volume 2 mc
Live At Slim's Volume 2 zippy

3 comments:

ELTON said...

Hey mat.tiggas! Please RE-UP these JLW albums! Thanks in advance!

Anonymous said...

new links with artwork (not my rips)
Volume 1
http://www46.zippyshare.com/v/ZY7pwZo1/file.html

Volume 2
http://www46.zippyshare.com/v/f7hqyiMA/file.html

ELTON said...

Thanks for your job Johny Lee Ramirez!!!! All the best!