DRUNK-
Jimmy Liggins performed by Gene Taylor Blues Band featuring
Dave Alvin
"Drunk"
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Who
says a song needs more than one chord? Rhythm and Blues pioneer
Jimmy Liggins didn't think so and his 1953 jump blues hit DRUNK,
a tribute to the joys and travails of inebriation, certainly
proves it.
Jimmy
Liggins was the guitar playing brother of another R+B legend,
pianist/singer/songwriter Joe Liggins (composer of blues standards
like THE HONEYDRIPPER and PINK CHAMPAGNE) and Jimmy was also
a boxer who fought under the name Kid Zulu. The Liggins brothers
were mainstays of the fertile 1940's and 50s Central Avenue
music scene in Los Angeles. Joe Liggins was still performing
in the 1970s when my brother Phil, Gene Taylor and I would catch
him playing piano and singing in little dive bars around LA
and Long Beach. He was an extremely talented and nice man. I
wish I would have also met Jimmy. I bet he could've taught me
a lot about the complex mysteries of a one chord song.
Over
the years Jimmy Liggins' one chord classic has been a staple
in the repertoire of many barroom blues, western swing and rockabilly
bands (I've even sung it once or twice with my band, The Guilty
Men). This version of DRUNK, though, was recorded live last
December at the Café Boogaloo in Hermosa Beach, California
when I was part of a short west coast tour with THE GENE TAYLOR
BLUES BAND. Keyboard master Gene Taylor is singing and rocking
the piano, Bill Bateman is swinging the drums and John Bazz
is walking the stand up bass while I imitate some honking saxophone
riffs on my electric guitar. The gigs were a special holiday
reunion with my hometown
pals and I had a blast to say the least. Our off the cuff take
of DRUNK was recorded and mixed by the genius engineer, Mark
Linett and executive produced by noted R+B scholar Hudson Marquez.
This track is a bonus outtake from a live CD by THE GENE TAYLOR
BLUES BAND that will be available later this year. Until then,
I hope you enjoy DRUNK and remember to always drink
responsibly. - Dave Alvin 2/23/08
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