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Live At Antone's Vol. 1
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Personnel: Pinetop Perkins (vocals, piano); Rusty Zinn (guitar); Kim Wilson (harmonica); Mark Kazanoff (tenor saxophone); Calvin Jones (bass); Willie Smith (drums).
Recorded at Antone's Nightclub, Austin, Texas in July 1995.
Personnel: Pinetop Perkins (vocals, piano); Rusty Zinn (guitar); Kim Wilson (harmonica); Mark Kazanoff (tenor saxophone); Willie Smith (drums).
Pinetop Perkins spent the bulk of his career playing in bands, and this 1995 live set, recorded at the 20th anniversary of Antone's in Austin, TX, the month he turned 82, is very much a band album. Perkins sings in a creaky, breathy voice and plays piano in his trademark barrelhouse style, but his accompaniment, consisting of regular bassist Calvin Jones and drummer Willie Smith, plus guests Kim Wilson on harmonica, Rusty Zinn on guitar, and Mark Kazanoff on tenor sax, makes the show a group effort in which the nominal sidemen get extensive solo time. Wilson especially makes his presence felt with long improvisations, though Kazanoff and Zinn are also heard from frequently. Perkins gets his share of playing time, too, particularly on the slow blues "I Almost Lost My Mind" and Jimmy Smith's "Chicken Shack," but anyone looking for a Perkins piano album should look elsewhere. On the other hand, if you want to hear a hot, Chicago-style blues band playing Muddy Waters favorites like "Got My Mojo Working" and "Hoochie Coochie Man," songs Perkins had occasion to familiarize himself with as a member of Waters' band, this excellent live album will fill the bill. ~ William Ruhlmann
Professional Reviews
Living Blues (11-12/00, p.65) - "...Entertaining....Perkins' band for this 1995 gig was top-flight....They dig enthusiastically into everything..."