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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Long John Baldry (1971/2005) It Ain't Easy
Long John Baldry's amazing musical legacy which if properly notated would fill a few pages in any rock encyclopedia. Long John's forty-five year career is a rich tapestry of recording, performing, great bands, discoverer of talent and actor. Long John is particularly known for his associations with former band members Rod Stewart and Elton John. Looking closely at LJB's musical tree you will discover that virtually every musician who came up in England during the 60's have some connection to LJB. Names like Ginger Baker, Jeff Beck, Brian Jones, Beatles, Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart and The Rolling Stones are cemented in LJB's musical history. In fact, Eric Clapton has stated many times that he was inspired to pick up a guitar after seeing Long John Baldry perform in the early 1960s.
Undeniably, Long John was one of the founding 'Fathers of British Blues' in the 60s, and without his presence the scene, particularly the Blues scene, may have been quite different.
Tracklist:
01 - Conditional Discharge (Intro)
02 - Don't Try To Lay No Boogie Woogie On The King Of Rock & Roll
03 - Black Girl
04 - It Ain't Easy
05 - Morning Morning
06 - I'm Ready
07 - Let's Burn Down The Cornfield
08 - Mr. Rubin
09 - Rock Me When He's Gone
10 - Flying
11 - Going Down Slowly
12 - Blues
13 - Love In Vain
14 - Midnight Hour Blues
15 - Black Girl
16 - It Ain't Easy
17 - I'm Ready
It Ain't Easy features a British blues/rock line-up befitting the man behind the Long John Baldry moniker. This album returns Baldry to a decidedly edgier and hipper audience, with a literal cast of all-stars on some of the more adventurous material he had covered to date. This is no doubt due, at least in part, to the involvement of Rock superstars Rod Stewart and Elton John.
Among their contributions to the project, Rod Stewart and Elton John divided the production tasks - each taking a side of this classic album. The backing band on Rod Stewart's side include fellow Small Faces and future Rolling Stone, Ron Wood, on electric guitar and acoustic guitarist Sam Mitchell, who appeared on many of Stewart's early '70s solo albums.
Artists:
Elton John: piano
Rod Stewart: vocals
Long John Baldry: vocals, 12 string
Maggie Bell: vocals
Roger Pope: drums
Caleb Quaye: guitar
Ray Jackson: mandolin
Sam Mitchell: guitars
Ian Armitt: keyboards
Ian Duck: vocals/harp
Dave Glover: bass
Ron Wood: guitar
Al Skidmore: sax
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