The Magic Sam Legacy

The Magic Sam Legacy

by Magic Sam
The Magic Sam Legacy

The Magic Sam Legacy

by Magic Sam

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Overview

The 13 tracks on Magic Sam Legacy (1997) are culled from material initially discarded from his two Delmark studio LPs West Side Soul (1967) and Black Magic (1968). The principal caveat being the John Lee Hooker inspired "I Feel So Good" -- liberally copping Hooker's "Boogie Chillun" -- and the spirited instrumental "Lookin' Good," both of which date back to 1966. The mid-tempo "Walkin' by Myself" and the indispensable "Hoochie Coochie Man" are among the best of the West Side Soul related numbers. Shakey Jake (harmonica) blows powerful harp, perfectly complementing Magic Sam's (guitar/vocals) nimble fretwork. The guitarist provides blistering yet purposeful interjections setting the standard in terms of emotive Westside Chicago blues. "That Ain't It" is an exceedingly soulful selection revealing Sam's R&B leanings and underrated vocal prowess. "I Just Want a Little Bit" swings just as solidly as the Black Magic version, with this rendering sporting a slightly looser reading. The ringing tremolo effect on "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" makes for one of the more interesting outtakes, sporting a few tasty runs from the legendary Lafayette Leake (piano). His style recalls earlier contributions as a staff musician for Chess Records, where he played a significant role on sessions from Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon and Howlin' Wolf among others. The free-form nature of "Blues for Odie Payne" -- the drummer on over half the material presented here -- gives not only Sam a perfect platform for his string-bending and fiery fretboard antics, but likewise allows Eddie Shaw (tenor sax) to interpolate some equally clever melodic support. As the recorded legacy of Magic Sam was tragically curtailed when he passed in 1969 at the age of 32, any and all titles featuring Sam as a leader could be considered essential. While recent converts might be best advised to start with either West Side Soul or Black Magic, Magic Sam Legacy (1997) is a perfect companion volume, serving artist and enthusiast exceptionally well. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 06/24/1997
Label: Delmark
UPC: 0038153065126
Rank: 75480

Tracks

  1. I Feel So Good (Boogie Chillun)
  2. Lookin' Good
  3. Walkin' by Myself
  4. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
  5. That Ain't It
  6. That's All I Need
  7. What Have I Done Wrong?
  8. I Just Want a Little Bit
  9. Everything's Gonna Be Alright
  10. Keep on Doin' What You're Doin'
  11. Blues for Odie Payne
  12. Easy Baby
  13. Keep on Lovin' Me Baby

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Magic Sam   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar
Eddie Shaw   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Lafayette Leake   Guest Artist,Piano
Mighty Joe Young   Guest Artist,Guitar
Odie Payne, Jr.   Drums
Shakey Jake Harris   Harmonica
Robert Richey   Drums
Mack Thompson   Bass

Technical Credits

Jimmy Rogers   Composer
Robert G. Koester   Liner Notes,Supervisor
Rosco Gordon   Composer
Magic Sam   Composer
James A. Lane   Composer
Al Brandtner   Design
Ray Flerlage   Photography
John Lee Hooker   Composer
Samuel Maghett   Composer
Otis Rush   Composer
Stu Black   Engineer
Dave Antler   Engineer
Willie Dixon   Composer
Shakey Jake Harris   Supervisor
Bill Lindemann   Supervisor
Jack Bradley   Photography
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