Track Listing 1. I'm A Steady Rollin' Man (hotfoot powder) 2. From Four Until Late 3. Dead Shrimp Blues 4. Little Queen Of Spades 5. They're Red Hot 6. Preachin' Blues 7. Hell Hound On My Trail 8. Traveling Riverside Blues 9. Malted Milk 10. Milkcow's Calf Blues 11. Drunken Hearted Man 12. Cross Road Blues 13. Come On In My Kitchen
1. When You Got A Good Friend (Robert Johnson songbook) 2. 32-20 Blues 3. Phonograph Blues 4. Last Fair Deal Gone Down 5. Stop Breakin' Down Blues 6. Terraplane Blues 7. Walkin' Blues 8. Love In Vain Blues 9. Ramblin' On My Mind 10. Stones In My Passway 11. Me And The Devil Blues 12. Honey Moon Blues 13. Kind Hearted Woman Blues 14. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom 15. If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day 16. Sweet Home Chicago
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Contributing Artists: | Green, Peter Splinter Group | | Producer: | Nigel Wa, Peter Green, Roger Cotton | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Snapper Music/Proper | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Peter Green Splinter Group: Peter Green (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Nigel Watson (vocals, guitar); Roger Cotton (guitar, piano); Brian Bull (guitar); Pete Stroud (acoustic bass guitar); Larry Tolfree (drums).Additional personnel: Honeyboy Edwards, Hubert Sumlin, Joe Louis Walker, Otis Rush, Buddy Guy (guitar); Dr. John (piano).Producers: Roger Cotton; Peter Green; Nigel Watson.Recording information: Roundel Studio, Kent, England.Robert Johnson, revered by many as the greatest of bluesmen, gets a second makeover here by Peter Green, rightly considered one of the best blues guitar players ever and, like Johnson, at one time or another shrouded in his fair share of mystery and speculation. Together with a clutch of veteran blues musicians, Green, Nigel Watson and the Splinter Group pay 13 loving tributes to Delta bluesman Johnson whose compositions have graced the repertoire of rock and blues bands ever since Clapton first tried to flag a ride down at the crossroads in 1968.Green takes most of the vocals with Watson singing lead on just four tracks including the frantic "Preachin' Blues" and the doom-laden "Hellhound On My Trail" (once recorded in 1968 by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac). Dr. John helps out on "From Four Until Late" with some trademark barrelhouse piano. That's him too swinging behind a foot-tapping version of "They're Red Hot." A worthy follow-up to the much acclaimed ROBERT JOHNSON SONGBOOK, HOT FOOT POWDER (incidentally a voodoo spell ingredient mentioned in "Hellhound ") shows the Splinter Group paying another sincere tribute to one of the most influential blues artists of all time
Editorial Reviews ...[They] have translated benign obsession into 2 albums of careful, almost devout, re-creation uplifted by the reviving spirit of true believers... Mojo (05/01/2000)
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