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DISCO 80's «Exclusive for "lossless-galaxy" Vinyl Collection» (363 × LP • Only Best Albums • 1975-2024)
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Artist: Denny King Title Of Album Evil Wind Is Blowing Year f Release: 1972/2010 Label (Catalog#) : Axis [AXCD 1012] Country: USA Genre: Blues, Blues Rock Quality: FLAC (*image + cue,scans) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 00:33:27 Full Size: 200MB
Born Dennis Gordon Ottenbacher in Wisconsin in 1942, singer / guitarist Denny King started out on the Milwaukee local music scene in the early 60s. By the early 70s he was based in the small town of Lancaster I (in California's Mojave desert) at the time his sole album was made.
A bluesman, he quickly became a lynchpin of the local scene, playing with numerous local musicians. Two of those were Alex St. Claire (guitar, trumpet) and Doug Moon (harmonica), who had played in the early incarnation of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band, and accompanied King on his sole LR which appeared on Little Richard's Specialty label (as SPS 5003) in the summer of 1972.
A good-humored set of odd electric blues, St Claire produced it, and also takes a co-writing credit on Desert Sand, making it a considerable curio for Beefheart completists. Famed critic Barry Hansen (better known as Dr. Demento) wrote the enthusiastic sleevenotes, HR which promise that "you'll soon know why they call that place the high desert!", but sales were predictably small, and the extracted 45 (Bessie Mae / Go Down Moses) was also a slow seller.
King later set up a booking agency, with the aim of helping bands getting a start playing in bars, and later specialised in opening music venues in Asia, and organizing entertainment for US forces in Korea. By all accounts a humble and religious man, King died in April 2000. At that time he had been playing in a band called The Watchmen, with members of his church.
Tracks: ------- 1. Evil Wind Is Blowing - 3:00 2. Bottle Blues - 3:00 3. Desert Sand - 3:48 4. Sunday Driver - 2:57 5. Boogie Man - 5:18 6. Bessie Mae - 3:12 7. Lucille - 3:11 8. Home Cooking - 4:05 9. Go Down Moses - 2:28 10. Putting Away The Blues - 2:24
Personnel: --------- Denny King - Vocals, Guitar, Bass Alex St. Claire - Guitar, Trumpet, Bass, Slide Guitar Jesse Briones - Bass Greg Hampton - Drums Al Carr - Congas Douglas Moon - Harmonica Peter Dolan - Flute
All thanks to original releaser
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