The band BACON FAT was essentially a vehicle for ROD PIAZZA and his superb `chromatic' harmonica playing - loud, live and gutsy! The band line-up on Disc 1 includes BUDDY REED and GREGG SCHAEFER on Guitars, J.D. NICHOLSON on Piano with JERRY SMITH on Bass and DICK INNES on Drums. Track 5 only, "I Need Your Love", features J.D. NICHOLSON on Leads Vocals and Piano, while Track 8 only, "Telephone Blues", features GEORGE SMITH on Lead Vocals and Harmonica.The album "Grease One For Me" has Little Milton and Smiley Lewis covers, 2 Rod Piazza originals ("Small's On 53rd" and "She's A Wrong Woman") and a lone contribution from J.D. Nicholson on "I Need Your Love". Recorded in Hollywood in November 1969 in one hectic day, the music is harmonica driven rockers and slow blues - and is a blast from start to finish. Listed at £50 in the price guides, good luck with trying to find a vinyl original; I've only ever seen two copies of it in 15 years of mail-ordering rare records - so it's a welcome re-issue here then.
(If you really need convincing, go to the iTunes store and download "Telephone Blues" for 79p - you'll soon want more! They do the entire 2CD set for £7.99, but I prefer the hard copy.)
Born in Arkansas in 1924, GEORGE SMITH was already a 30-year harmonica veteran by the time he stepped into the Eldorado Recording Studios in Hollywood in November of 1969 to record his album. Smith's playing and singing is similar to Little Walter - his blues both ballsy and fun - and equally at home with either. You've probably noticed that the "No Time For Jive" album has only 8 tracks, 3 of which are over 7 minutes long. Vernon comments on this in his liner notes by saying that he felt they were "too" long - and a bit of `producer' editing at the time - along with 3 or 4 more selections readied for the day - would have produced an absolute barnstormer of an album. He's right. But what is there is simply sensational - great rocking harmonica blues that left this aging white boy breathless with admiration! Listed at a whopping £120 in the price guides, and released months AFTER the tour value of the November 1970 gigs had evaporated, it must have sold zip when it finally reached UK stores in the Spring of 1971. So again - a welcome re-issue of a genuine rarity.
The 17 previously unreleased live tracks spread across both discs have a story all to their own. A UK tour was booked for BACON FAT and GEORGE SMITH for May and June of 1970, but it was postponed until November of that year. Although poorly attended in the middle of a cold winter, the acts played their hearts out - and we can now hear that because armed with his Sony TCD-3 and 2 Microphones, Mike Vernon followed the tour around and taped it! His notes explain that he never thought the recordings would be usable - he just wanted a document of the event. Some 36 years later, he rummages around his attic, finds the tapes, "bakes" them to get rid of oxidization - and boom! Here they are! And the results are just fantastic. If it hadn't been for Vernon, we would never have heard these gems. Dedication and love of the subject folks! Many of the live tracks are covers of blues standards. One particular highlight is "Forty Four" which has a preamble by George doing an accurate and hilarious impersonation of the mighty Howlin' Wolf! He talks about the blues ala "Wolf" much to the crowd and band's delight. Great stuff! Also, as Vernon has sequenced the tracks virtually without gaps, you get the feel of one long live concert in the same place - clever. Best of all is that each and every one of the 17 is a more than worthy addition to an already great release.
So there you have it. Two ludicrously rare albums, a 7" single you're never gonna see in your lifetime, all topped off with an entire album's worth of primo previously unreleased material. Throw in a classy card wrap on the outside, knowledgeable, informative and heartfelt liner notes on the inside - and you get all this blues goodness for an online price of six miserly quid! Jeez The Breeze Baby and Great Googley Moo!!
I've bought nine of the Blue Horizon releases to date and this one's been the best surprise of all!
A job well done and a stunning re-issue - buy it with confidence.
PS: George Smith, Gregg Schaefer and J.D. Nicholson have all unfortunately passed away, but Rod Piazza is still playing mean harmonica and has many CDs to his name - including one for November 2007 - "Thrillville" on Wiernerworld CDs out of the USA. (Mark Barry, Blues World)
INFO
http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Horizon-Sessions-George-Smith/dp/B000GW8TN2
trax disc 1:
01 Up The Line 02 Boom Boom (Out Goes The Lights) 03 Small's On 53rd 04 She's A Wrong Woman 05 I Need Your Love 06 Juicy Harmonica 07 Nobody But You 08 Telephone Blues 09 You're So Fine 10 Too Late 11 Evil 12 Blues Feeling (Remix Version) 13 Off The Wall (Previously Unreleased) 14 Ah'w Baby (Previously Unreleased) 15 Mellow Down Easy (Previously Unreleased) 16 Blues With A Feeling (Previously Unreleased) 17 Tight Dress (Previously Unreleased) 18 I've Had My Fun (Previously Unreleased) 19 Help Me (Previously Unreleased) 20 My Babe Pt. 1 (Previously Unreleased)
trax disc 2:
01 Someday You're Gonna Learn (To Treat Me Right) 02 Blue Switch 03 Mississippi River Blues 04 Before You Do Your Thing (You'd Better Think) 05 I Don't Want To Go Baby 06 Good Things 07 Soul Feet 08 No Time For Jive 09 My Babe Pt. 2 (Previously Unreleased) 10 I'm Ready (Previously Unreleased) 11 Telephone Blues (Previously Unreleased) 12 Forty Four (Previously Unreleased) 13 Blues With A Feeling (Previously Unreleased) 14 Summertime (Previously Unreleased) 15 Got My Mojo Working (Previously Unreleased) 16 Hamp's Boogie Woogie (Previously Unreleased)
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