ALBUQUERQUE
written by Link Davis, Crazy Cajun Music BMI
ALBUQUERQUE
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This version of ALBUQUERQUE is a tribute of sorts to my best
friend
and spiritual advisor, the late Chris Gaffney. For many years
this old
Link Davis Sr. song was a staple of Chris's barroom gigs with
his great band, The Cold Hard Facts. I dug this funky, little
blues song so much that Chris and I talked through the years
about recording it together but, sadly for whatever reason,
we never got around to it. Oh well. During a recent rehearsal
with my band, The Guilty Men, we started reminiscing about Chris
and before long we were jamming on
ALBUQUERQUE just for fun. Fortunately, we were practicing at
Craig Parker Adams's Winslow Court Studio and Craig recorded
the whole thing. Drummer Steve Mugalian and bassist Gregory
Boaz are the rock solid rhythm section and Jack Rudy is blowing
the tough harmonica. Guitarist Chris Miller is playing some
soulful R+B licks while I'm doing my Freddie King imitation
on the wah-wah guitar.
Unfortunately, Joe Terry, the keyboardist for The Guilty Men,
wasn't
able to be at the rehearsal. Also, sadly, Gaffney wasn't there
either.
ALBUQUERQUE was written by Link Davis Sr. He was a veteran
musician/singer who started out playing western swing but, throughout
his long career from the late 40's until the 60s, he cut records
in just about every roots music style from Cajun (his biggest
hit was the Cajun classic, BIG MAMOU), blues, rockabilly, folk
and country. My kind of guy. Most of the bars mentioned in the
song are long gone except for the Caravan East on Central Avenue
(the old Route 66) on the east side of Albuquerque. Maybe some
night, I'll run into you at the Caravan East and we can have
a beer or two and raise a toast to Link Davis Sr. and Chris
Gaffney.
Dave
Alvin - July 16, 2008
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