On
his third Telarc release,
Talkin' About Soul, Luther "Guitar Junior"
Johnson emerges as the bona fide leader of the West Side guitar
style with his unique blend of blues, soul and funk. His incredible
guitar riffs and plaintive vocals leave no doubt that this
is Johnson's finest recording to date.
After serving his apprenticeship with Muddy Waters and Magic
Sam, Luther has developed his own signature style characterized
by a strong rhythmic component and deeply moving vocal phrasings.
Talkin' About Soul contains seven original compositions
by the heir apparent to the late Magic Sam's West Side throne.
"Guitar Junior" earned his moniker by performing
a blistering blend of single string playing on the electric
guitar augmented by powerful chordal accompaniment. His inspiration
comes from a number of music's legends, including Muddy Waters,
Ray Charles, B.B. King, Freddy King and Magic Sam, and he
pays homage to each on this CD. His cover of Sam Cooke's "Somebody
Have Mercy" is a not so subtle reminder of why Magic
Sam immediately signed him upon hearing the teenage "Little
Junior" sing this tune at a club on Chicago's West Side
in the early '60s.
On Talkin' About Soul, Luther is joined by Brian
Besesi (guitar), Kenny "Beedy Eyes" Smith (drums,
percussion), Randy Lippincott (bass), David Maxwell (piano,
organ), Jerry Portnoy (harmonica), Crispin Cioe (alto, tenor
& baritone saxophones), Tom "Bones" Malone (trombone,
trumpet) and Catherine Russell (backup vocals, percussion).
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A native of Itta Bena, Mississippi,
Johnson traveled north to Memphis at the age of fifteen and
had the opportunity to see Muddy Waters performing on the legendary
Beale Street scene. Soon afterwards, his family moved to Chicago
in search of opportunity, and it was there that Luther honed
his skills as a performer, singing, dancing and playing bass
guitar. After his stint with Magic Sam, Luther gained an international
reputation as a guitarist and vocalist in Muddy Waters' band.
His guitar soloing was hailed in performances in the U.S., Europe,
Japan and Australia. By the late '70s it was time for Johnson
to step out on his own and he released two albums for the French
label Black and Blue. Stateside, he was featured on three of
the Nighthawks' records and recorded four original tracks on
Alligator Records' Living Chicago Blues, Volume 6 anthology.
No stranger to critical acclaim, "Guitar Junior" has
captured numerous awards throughout his career. His rendition
of "Walking the Dog," a live performance from the
1982 Montreux Festival's Blues Night, was included on the Atlantic
Records collection Blues Explosion, an album that captured
a Grammy Award in 1984. In 1999, Luther's second Telarc release,
Got To Find A Way, was nominated for a Grammy Award
in the category of Best Traditional Blues Album.
Talkin' About Soul is the guitarist's most mature statement
about a life of "living the blues." While paying tribute
to all of his former mentors and heroes, he manages to shine
as a musician and singer with his own tale to tell.
Johnson's earlier Telarc recording include Got to Find a
Way (CD-83445), released in 1998, and his 1996 Telarc debut,
Slammin' on the West Side (CD-83389).
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