2012/05/16

Walter "Wolfman" Washington - Wolf At The Door (1991)



Artist: Walter "Wolfman" Washington
Title Of Album: Wolf At The Door
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Rounder Select
Genre: Blues

Notes:
Most of this CD from Walter "Wolfman" Washington puts the focus on his voice, which is reminiscent of a young Ray Charles. The horn arrangements look back toward 1960s Motown, and five of the six tracks fall squarely into the idiom of pre-disco R&B, with touches of funk and gospel. "Peepin'" is a bit of a surprise, a minor-toned instrumental with Tom Fitzpatrick's soprano in the lead and some nice George Benson-ish guitar by Washignton. Even better are the last three tracks: the joyful blues "Tailspin," a minor blues ("At Night In the City"), and a bluesy ballad ("Don't Say Goodbye"). Wolfman Washington's versatility is quite impressive, making this a fairly memorable recording. ~ by Scott Yanow


Tracklist:

1. Hello Stranger
2. Is It Something You've Got/I Had It All The Time
3. I Want To Know
4. Peepin'
5. It Doesn't Really Matter
6. Heatin' It Up
7. Tailspin
8. At Night In The City
9. Don't Say Goodbye

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