Rompin' & Stompin'
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| Rompin' & Stompin' | |||||
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| Studio album by Robert Walker | |||||
| Released | April 14, 1998 | ||||
| Recorded | November 22, 1997 | ||||
| Genre | blues | ||||
| Length | 41:28 | ||||
| Label | Fedora Records | ||||
| Producer | Robert Walker |
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Rompin' and Stompin' is the second studio album by American blues rock guitarist Robert Walker. It was recorded on November 22, 1997 and released on April 14, 1998 by Fedora Records, a sub-label of Jazz Depot. The album has been considered "congested" and with "unimaginative accompaniments" that give Walker "no room to cut up and go crazy" and that as a result, the album sounds like "any old cover band."[1]
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[edit] Track listing
- "Baby How Long" (Burnett) — 3:28
- "Take Yo' Hand Off a Me" (Coombs) — 4:08
- "Mustang Sally" (Rice) 4:51
- "Cut You a Loose" (London) — 5:38
- "Something on Your Mind" (McNeely) — 4:48
- "Mel's Hideaway" (Walker) — 4:14
- "Shake for Me" (Burnett) — 4:13
- "Moanin' at Midnight" (Burnett, Howlin' Wolf) — 2:59
- "Still a Fool" (Waters) — 3:35
- "Mystery Train" (Parker,Phillips) — 4:14
[edit] Personnel
Performers:
- Jeff Henry — bass
- Chris Millar — drums, producer
- Clarence Walker — guitar
- Robert Walker — guitar, vocals
Production:
- Wendi Horowitz — design
- Mick Rainsford — liner notes
[edit] References
- ^ The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings, album review by Chris Smith pg. 676


