The Kentucky Headhunters – Meet Me in Bluesland (CD)

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Johnnie Johnson never got the credit he deserved during his lifetime, despite being the piano architect behind some of the most important riffs in rock and roll history. This album, recorded not long before his passing in 2005, captures him in a setting where he was clearly among true believers. The Kentucky Headhunters had been carrying the torch for unpretentious, roots-deep American music since their breakthrough in the late '80s, and that shared reverence comes through in every track.


On January 25, 2003, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Johnnie Johnson -- the man Rolling Stone called “the greatest sideman in rock and roll” for his groundbreaking piano work with Chuck Berry -- stepped on stage at Houston, Texas’ Reliant Stadium. He joined his hosts, The Rolling Stones, for a rousing rendition of Honky Tonk Women. After hanging out all night with Keith Richards, Johnson got on a plane and flew to Kentucky. There he reunited with his good friends, Grammy-winning Southern blues-rockers The Kentucky Headhunters -- brothers Richard and Fred Young, Greg Martin, Doug Phelps and Anthony Kenney. The plan was to have Johnnie lay down some piano for the band’s upcoming release, Soul. But the vibe was too strong and the music too good, so the tape just kept rolling.


Tracklist

1. Stumblin' (3:09)
2. Walking With The Wolf (3:29)
3. Little Queenie (3:32)
4. She's Got To Have It (3:18)
5. Party In Heaven (3:28)
6. Meet Me In Bluesland (5:44)
7. King Rooster (4:31)
8. Shufflin' Back To Memphis (4:50)
9. Fast Train (3:34)
10. Sometime (3:55)
11. Superman Blues (4:02)

UPC: 014551496526
Label: Alligator Records
Release Date: 6.2.15
Format: CD