Louisiana Been Callin' Me
If Love Is Blind
They Took My Money
Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
Return Of The Voodoo Thing
Tango'd Up In The Blues
Hey Now Baby
Helping Hand
Jambalaya On The Bayou
Tipsy
Frogtoon Music Album Info: Guitar Gumbo
Published: 09 Sep 2011, 16:03
Recorded Long Before Hurricane Katrina Tore Up Half The Gulf Coast "Guitar Gumbo" Is Tom Principato's Love Song To Louisiana A Multi-Track Celebration Of Its Culture Mystique And Allure. As Always Principato's Fender-Charged Fretwork Generates Lots Of Stratocaster Sparks And Telecaster Twang Along With Some Fiendishly Syncopated Runs On Professor Longhair's "hey Now Baby" And Other Tracks. The Self-Penned Instrumental "Return Of The Voodoo King" Quickly Stands Out On The Album As Does "Louisiana Been Callin' Me " Which Features Tommy Lepson On Hammond Organ And The Nighthawks' Mark Wenner On Harmonica. Other Guests Occasionally Join Principato Bassist John Perry And Drummer Joe Wells Including A Few Local Horn Players And Pianist Kevin McKendree Best Known For His Work With Soul Man Delbert McClinton. As The Album's Title Suggests Though Not All The Tunes Evoke Louisiana. "Tango'd Up In The Blues " One Of Principato's Most Sensuous And Atmospheric Compositions Points Even Farther South And David Kitchen's "If Love Is Blind" Introduces A Roots-Rock Boogie-Powered Diversion. Not To Be Overlooked Is "Tipsy " The Album's Coda Which Reverberates With Chuck Berry-Flavored Bends And Double Stops. — Mike Joyce The Washington Post 2005
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