
Bobby Charles
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Bobby Charles pioneered the musical genre known as "swamp rock" â he wrote the early rock'n'roll classic âSee You Later, Alligatorâ (best known via the version by Bill Haley & the Comets). Another early gem penned by Bobby Charles was âWalking to New Orleansâ as recorded by Fats Domino. He also appeared at the legendary âLast Waltzâ concert in 1976 in which he performed âDown South in New Orleansâ accompanied by The Band and Dr. John.
But the main reason that musicians like Andy Cabic of Vetiver sing his praises (and cover his songs) is for Bobbyâs 1972 self-titled album released on Bearsville. Despite numerous CD reissues through the years, this is the first time in decades that the seminal album has appeared in its original vinyl LP format.
It's a real whoâs who of classic "roots" rock â the album features 10 Bobby Charles classics supported by the likes of Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, and Richard Manuel of The Band, longtime Neil Young sidekick Ben Keith, Bob Dylanâs former running mate Bob Neuwirth, session maverick Amos Garrett, the esteemed Dr. John, Geoff Muldaur, and several others.
But this is far from an all-star jam session; this is an ensemble record in the truest sense of the word with each musician simply supporting the Louisiana vibe that flows through the 10-song collection of country, blues, R&B, and folk that all have that distinctive Bobby Charles signature sound. The album also includes slow-burner âStreet Peopleâ as featured on Country Funk 1969-1975, Volume 1.
Perhaps Dr. John said it best âI think all of Bobbyâs songs have something to offer at all times, for all people.â
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- 24 bit / 96 kHz remaster from original tapes
- 180 gram LP housed in an expanded gatefold tip-on jacket
[[Catalog Number]]LITA111LP[[Artist]]Bobby Charles
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[[Release Detail]]
[[Release Description]]
Wondering when this will be back in stock? We love it too! There are no current plans to repress this title but if we do, we will announce it in our newsletter. We encourage you to sign up there to be the first to know!
Bobby Charles pioneered the musical genre known as "swamp rock" â he wrote the early rock'n'roll classic âSee You Later, Alligatorâ (best known via the version by Bill Haley & the Comets). Another early gem penned by Bobby Charles was âWalking to New Orleansâ as recorded by Fats Domino. He also appeared at the legendary âLast Waltzâ concert in 1976 in which he performed âDown South in New Orleansâ accompanied by The Band and Dr. John.
But the main reason that musicians like Andy Cabic of Vetiver sing his praises (and cover his songs) is for Bobbyâs 1972 self-titled album released on Bearsville. Despite numerous CD reissues through the years, this is the first time in decades that the seminal album has appeared in its original vinyl LP format.
It's a real whoâs who of classic "roots" rock â the album features 10 Bobby Charles classics supported by the likes of Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, and Richard Manuel of The Band, longtime Neil Young sidekick Ben Keith, Bob Dylanâs former running mate Bob Neuwirth, session maverick Amos Garrett, the esteemed Dr. John, Geoff Muldaur, and several others.
But this is far from an all-star jam session; this is an ensemble record in the truest sense of the word with each musician simply supporting the Louisiana vibe that flows through the 10-song collection of country, blues, R&B, and folk that all have that distinctive Bobby Charles signature sound. The album also includes slow-burner âStreet Peopleâ as featured on Country Funk 1969-1975, Volume 1.
Perhaps Dr. John said it best âI think all of Bobbyâs songs have something to offer at all times, for all people.â
[[Selling Points]]
- 24 bit / 96 kHz remaster from original tapes
- 180 gram LP housed in an expanded gatefold tip-on jacket
[[Catalog Number]]LITA111LP[[Artist]]Bobby Charles