Koko Taylor - album Koko Taylor 1969
  • anno scorso
Debut self-titled album by Koko Taylor born Cora Anna Walton in Shelby County, Tennessee, known as the scratchy blues/soul/rhythm and blues voice of the post-World War II Chicago scene. Raw and powerful voice with the Chess musicians providing a superb backing. The album is produced by Willie Dixon who despite playing bass can also intermittently be heard as a duet partner.

Koko Taylor - vocals.
Buddy Guy, Matt Murphy, Johnny Twist Williams, Johnny Shines - guitars.
Lafayette Leake, Albert Luandrew - piano, organ.
Walter Shakey Horton - harmonica.
Gene Barge - tenor saxopone.
Donald Hankins - saxophone.
Willie Dixon Bass, vocals.
Jack Meyers - bass.
Clifton James - drums.

Love you like a woman.
I love a lover like you.
Don't mess around with the messer.
I don't care who knows.
Wang dang doodle.
I'm a little mixed up.
Nitty grutty.
Fire.
Whatever I am you made me.
Twenty nine ways.
Insane asylum.
Yes, it's good for you.
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