PERDIDO
STREET BLUES -Lil' Hardin Armstrong, ASCAP Performed
by Dave Alvin and His Hot Blue Four
(Greg Leisz, Gene Taylor, John Bazz, Steve Mugalian)
"Perdido
Street Blues" AVAILABLE NOW on YepRoc.com
There
are many ways of playing the blues and this is one of them.
Back in
the early days of jazz they would've called this approach to
blues, "viper
music." That term always sounded pretty good to me.
PERDIDO
STREET BLUES was composed by the under appreciated Lil' Hardin
Armstrong (the one time wife and pianist for Louis Armstrong)
and was originally recorded back in 1926 by clarinet master
Johnny Dodds and his New Orleans Wanderers. I was 14 when I
first heard his version and, besides being blown away by Dodds'
clarinet virtuosity, what captivated me was the minor/major
key modulations that make up the song structure. With its low
down almost spooky groove and melody, PERDIDO STREET BLUES is
definitely some old time, back-in-the-alley viper music.
For
many years I've toyed around with the idea of cutting the song
as a
guitar based piece but never got around to doing it. Recently,
after playing
a few gigs with blues/boogie woogie piano master Gene Taylor,
I thought it
might be fun to finally cut PERDIDO STREET BLUES with Gene doing
what he
does best on the keyboards. Besides Gene, I was thrilled to
be joined by
another fellow Blaster, John Bazz, thumping mean stand-up bass.
Rounding out
this unique group are Greg Leisz (my longtime producer and guitar
hero) on
the slippery electric lap steel guitar and current Guilty Man
drummer Steve
Mugalian on the snazzy drums and percussion. For this track
I played my
beloved 1934 National steel bodied guitar while Craig Parker
Adams did his
usual expert job recording everything live at his Winslow Court
studio in
Los Angeles, California.
I
can't explain what a big kick it was to go back into the studio
with Gene
and John for the first time together since when we were in The
Blasters
years ago. Time and fate permitting we can hopefully do some
more recording
in the future. Until then I hope you enjoy our little bit of
viper blues. -
Dave Alvin 01/09/08
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