Wednesday, June 14, 2023

 Albums That Deserve Another Listen

Phillip Walker - The Bottom Of The Top (Playboy Records PB 118)

There weren't many blues albums issued during the early 1970s that hit harder than this one. First released in 1973 on the short-lived Playboy logo, the album firmly established Walker as a blistering axeman sporting enduring Gulf Coast roots despite his adopted L.A. homebase. Of all the times he's cut the rocking "Hello My Darling," this is indeed the hottest, while his funky, horn-driven revival of Lester Williams' "I Can't Lose With the Stuff I Use" and his own R&B-drenched "It's All in Your Mind" are irresistible. After-hours renditions of Sam Cooke's "Laughing & Clowning" and Long John Hunter's "Crazy Girl" are striking vehicles for Walker's twisting, turning guitar riffs and impassioned vocal delivery.

Tracks:

I Can't Lose With The Stuff I Use
Tin Pan Alley
Hello Central
Hello, My Darling
Laughing & Clowning
Crazy Girl
It's All In Your Mind
The Bottom Of The Top
Hey, Hey, Baby's Gone
Crying Time

Musicians:

Phillip Walker (guitar,vocals), Dennis Walker, Charles Jones, Curtis Johnson (bass), Johnny Tucker, Glen McTeer (drums), Nat Dove, Teddy Reynolds, Arthur Woods, Teddy Vaughn (keys), Bea Bopp Walker (vocals), Freeman Lacy, Samuel Cross, Ike Williams, David Li, Joel Peskin, Chops Anthony, Sammy Coleman (horns).

Recording Dates: September 3, 1969 - August 10, 1972

Recording Locations: Edorado Studio, Los Angeles, CA. Harmony Studio, Los Angeles, CA. Joliet Studio, Vault Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA.


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6 comments:

  1. Bought the Lp when it was released and was blown away by Phillip Walker's guitar playing. It still gets some playing time and has the wives seal of approval.

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  2. Yep, it's a beauty, pretty well the perfect album, great choice of songs, exquisite vocals, fine guitar from Phillip, superb backing musicians. Like you I was blown away when it was first released, and I listen to it often.

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  3. Oh, hell yeah! Many thanks, Bob Mac!

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  4. Great! i'Ve always been a Phillip Walker 's fan
    A long time ago I'd had this recordings (i,n LP) with different covers! Thank you

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    1. Hi Monsieur Jujube, this was the original cover when the LP was released. It was later reissued with a different cover.

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