- Steady Rollin' Man
- Western Horizon
- Take a Walk with Me
- Steady Groove
- Mean Red Spider
- Lockwood's Boogie
- Ramblin' on My Mind
- Blues and Trouble
- Worst Old Feeling
- Kindhearted Woman Blues
- Can't Stand the Pain
- Tanya
- Worst Old Feeling
- Lockwood's Boogie
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Dave Myers Guitar (Bass),Bass
Louis Myers Guitar
Fred Below Drums
Paul Serrano Audio Engineer,Engineer
Robert G. Koester Producer,Supervisor
Robert Johnson Composer
John Gibbs Rockwood Photography,Cover Photo
Robert Lockwood, Jr. Composer
Public Domain Composer


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Overview
When it came to recording an album as a leader, Arkansas native turned Chicago session guitarist Robert Lockwood, Jr. was definitely a late bloomer. Lockwood was first recorded as a sideman in 1941, but not until he was 55 did he record his first album as a leader, with 1970s Steady Rollin' Man (although he had provided a few singles here and there in the '40s and '50s). So why the delay? It came down to the fact that Lockwood had been so busy as a sideman: names like Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter and Otis Spann look very good on a resume when you're a blues guitarist. But on Steady Rollin' Man, Lockwood is both a singer and a guitarist (Louis Myers helps with the guitar playing), and he sings on all of the tracks except for a few instrumentals. Steady Rollin' Man generally reflects Lockwood's many years of playing on electric Chicago blues sessions, and yet, his appreciation of Mississippi Delta blues icon Robert Johnson also comes through on this album (which ranges from Lockwood's own material to versions of Curtis Jones' "Blues and Trouble" and Joe Liggins' "Tanya"). This is a disc that, despite its electric orientation, is well aware of the subtlety of acoustic country-blues, and Lockwood's performances are fairly laid-back. Steady Rollin' Man (which Delmark reissued on CD in 2007) rocks, although it doesn't rock nearly as aggressively as the Chicago-style performances that Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy (just to give two examples) were offering in 1970. Nonetheless, Lockwood's emotional power comes through on an enjoyable outing that sounds like it was recorded in the big city but demonstrates that he never forgot about the blues of the rural South. ~ Alex Henderson
Product Details
Release Date: | 09/09/1993 |
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Label: | DELMARK |
UPC: | 0038153063023 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Robert Lockwood, Jr. Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Vocals (Background)Dave Myers Guitar (Bass),Bass
Louis Myers Guitar
Fred Below Drums
Technical Credits
Steve Wagner Audio Production,Digital Producer,ProducerPaul Serrano Audio Engineer,Engineer
Robert G. Koester Producer,Supervisor
Robert Johnson Composer
John Gibbs Rockwood Photography,Cover Photo
Robert Lockwood, Jr. Composer
Public Domain Composer
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