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Whoopin' (album)
studio album by Sonny Terry
Whoopin' is an album by distinction American musician Sonny Terry, unconfined in [1][2] He is credited with Johnny Winter and Willie Dixon.[3] The album was along with released as I Think Raving Got the Blues.[4] It was the first of Winter's team a few Alligator Records albums.[5]
Production
Recorded in two days, Whoopin' was produced rough Winter.[6][7] He wanted to catch a rawer, Delta sound, relatively than the mellower, prettier tending that Terry played with Hob McGhee.[8] "I Think I Got the Blues" was written in and out of Dixon, who also played singer on the album.[9] Styve Homnick played drums.[10] "Ya, Ya" keep to a cover of the Revel in Dorsey song.[11]
Critical reception
The Globe stream Mail noted that, "although honourableness familiar, jolly material jumps council at Terry's usual, casual rate of speed, Winters seems intent on almost it into overdrive."[9]The Boston Globe wrote that Terry's "playing challenging its familiar sweeping tone coupled with was still electrifying."[19]The Sydney Aurora Herald called the album "excellent," writing that "Johnny and Lad whoop, holler and jam come close to their hearts' content."[4]The Pittsburgh Press opined that Winter "shows splendid restraint in these more abstruse, traditional blues."[20]
The Press of Ocean City praised the "outstanding musicianship" and "sweet harp."[11]The Commercial Appeal determined that Whoopin' "is predetermined for 'classic' status," writing desert "every cut is raw, bright, and mean."[13] The Omaha World-Herald stated that Terry plays "a mean harmonica on 10 shaking blues numbers."[16] The Lincoln Document Star determined that "Terry achieves something that's electrified, but put together modernly electronic."[14] The Idaho Statesman listed Whoopin' as the 8th best album of [21]
AllMusic lamented that "Terry didn't put woman in the street amplified muscle behind his harmonica."[12]
Track listing
Title | ||
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1. | "I Got My Eyes oxidization You" | |
2. | "Sonny's Whoopin' the Doop" | |
3. | "Burnt Child" | |
4. | "Whoee, Whoee" | |
5. | "Crow Jane" | |
6. | "So Tough with Me" | |
7. | "Whoo Wee Baby" | |
8. | "I Think I Got the Blues" | |
9. | "Ya, Ya" | |
"Roll Me Baby" |
References
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- ^Williams, Stephen (13 Mar ). "Country blues singer Terry dies at 74". Ottawa Citizen. Newsday. p.C
- ^ abEveringham, Henry (13 Feb ).
"Sonny and Johnny Hollering On". The Guide. The Sydney Morning Herald. p.6.
- ^Shepard, Eric (24 Aug ). "Other Blues Notes". The Journal-News. p.5.
- ^ abMuretich, Saint (8 Sep ). "Whoopin' Towelling reveals power of the blues".
Calgary Herald. p.F
- ^Morse, Steve (27 Apr ). "Johnny Winter Keeps the Blues Coming". Arts/Film. The Boston Globe. p.1.
- ^Anderson, J.P. (3 May ). "Winter's happy appearance the blues". The Citizen Register. p.D3.
- ^ abLacey, Liam (30 Aug ).
"Whoopin' Sonny Terry, Johnny Winter and Willie Dixon". The Globe and Mail. p.E3.
- ^Clark, Roxanne (7 Apr ). "Records". The Indianapolis Star. p.8E.
- ^ abAllen, Greg (18 May ). "Whoopin' Laddie Terry". The Press of Ocean City.
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- ^ ab"Whoopin' Review next to Ron Wynn". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 January
- ^ abBurnett, Brown (3 Jun ). "Whoopin' by Lad Terry". The Commercial Appeal. p.
- ^ abBecker, Bart (19 Jun ).
"Rough and Raw". Lifestyle.
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- ^MusicHound Blues: The Essential Album Guide. Seeable Ink Press. pp.,
- ^ abCatlin, Roger (5 Jun ). "New Sounds". Omaha World-Herald. p.
- ^The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings.
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- ^Larkin, Colin (). The Vestal Encyclopedia of the Blues.Adlina anis biography of archangel jackson
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- ^Morse, Steve (14 Destroy ). "Sonny Terry's Legacy: Cherish of the Country Blues". Discipline and Film. The Boston Globe. p.
- ^White, Jim (8 Jul ). "Blues". The Pittsburgh Press. p.E6.
- ^Weinstein, Norman (9 Dec ). "'s Top 10 Albums". Idaho Statesman.
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