Hound Dog Taylor - 1990 - Release The Hound (2004 Reissue) [mp3@320]


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Hound Dog Taylor - 1990 - Release The Hound (2004 Reissue) [mp3@320]
     01 - Wild About You, Baby.mp3 -
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     02 - Sen-Sa-Shun.mp3 -
7.91 MB

     03 - She's Gone.mp3 -
10.18 MB

     04 - It Hurts Me Too.mp3 -
9.9 MB

     05 - What'd I Say.mp3 -
9.76 MB

     06 - One More Time.mp3 -
7.02 MB

     07 - Sadie.mp3 -
16.68 MB

     08 - The Dog Meets the Wolf.mp3 -
7.45 MB

     09 - Walking the Ceiling.mp3 -
10.07 MB

     10 - Sitting at Home Alone.mp3 -
12.57 MB

     11 - Phillips Screwdriver.mp3 -
5.74 MB

     12 - Gonna Send You Back to Georgia.mp3 -
8.52 MB

     13 - Things Don't Work Out Right.mp3 -
24.74 MB

     14 - See Me in the Evening-It's Alright.mp3 -
21.03 MB

     15 - Champagne and Vaseline (Hidden Track).mp3 -
2.92 MB

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          Booklet 01.jpg -
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          Booklet 02.jpg -
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          Booklet 03.jpg -
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          Booklet 04.jpg -
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          CD.jpg -
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          Front.jpg -
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     Hound Dog Taylor - 1990 - Release The Hound (2004 Reissue) [mp3@320].txt -
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Ripped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy.
Art & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag.



Hound Dog Taylor - 1990 - Release The Hound

(2004 Reissue) [mp3@320]



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Hound Dog Taylor

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Hound Dog Taylor in 1972

Hound Dog Taylor was one of the rawest and most exuberant blues musicians ever put to tape, and these tracks are no exception. His keening tenor and raucous guitar blister everything from "Wild About You, Baby" to his herky-jerky cover of Ray Charles's "What'd I Say," and his slide work (Taylor's slide was reportedly made from a sawed-off kitchen chair leg with a brass pipe inside) sounds like a cattle prod battling a toaster. Churning rhythmic interplay from Phillips, and loose, rattletrap drums keep the whole thing on the edge of chaos. More primal, powerful, good-time music is hard to come by, house-rockin' music, indeed.

Wikipedia:
Theodore Roosevelt "Hound Dog" Taylor (April 12, 1915 – December 17, 1975) was an American Chicago blues guitarist and singer. Taylor was born in Natchez, Mississippi, in 1915, though some sources say 1917. He initially played the piano and began playing the guitar when he was 20. He moved to Chicago in 1942. He became a full-time musician around 1957 but remained unknown outside the Chicago area, where he played small clubs in black neighborhoods and at the open-air Maxwell Street Market. He was known for his electrified slide guitar playing (roughly styled after that of Elmore James), his cheap Japanese Teisco guitars, and his raucous boogie beats. He was famous among guitar players for having six fingers on his left hand. In 1967, Taylor toured Europe with the American Folk Blues Festival, performing with Little Walter and Koko Taylor. He died of lung cancer in 1975 and was buried in Restvale Cemetery, in Alsip, Illinois.



Release The Hound

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Artist: Hound Dog Taylor
Title: Release The Hound
Format: CD, Album, Compilation, Reissue
Producer: Bob DePugh, Bruce Iglauer
Release Date: 1990, (April 27, 2004)
Label: Alligator Records
Catalog: ALCD 4896
Barcode: 5 021456 125357
ASIN: B0001XAMSQ
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Slide Guitar Blues
Duration: 69:33

Release The Hound is an Alligator Records compilation of previously unreleased Hound Dog Taylor tracks, featuring a few songs in the studio, and a host of live performances from tours and radio broadcasts in the early 1970s. As usual, Taylor is backed by the Houserockers: drummer Ted Harvey (replaced by Levi Warren on a few tracks) and second guitarist Brewer Phillips, whose boogie-oriented lines and fills complement Taylor's perfectly.

AllMusic Review by Hal Horowitz:
As the debut act on the fledgling Alligator label, Hound Dog Taylor obviously holds a hallowed place in owner Bruce Iglauer's heart. That has resulted in more posthumous albums (three) from the raw boogie-blues man than "official" ones (two) released in his lifetime. And that's not including the Alligator tribute disc. Iglauer has returned to raid what must be some pretty threadbare vaults by now, to cobble together this 70-minute collection of live tracks, outtakes, and general leftovers. Fortunately, this barrel-scraping has turned up some real gems, although they are far rougher than what is already in Taylor's gritty, gutbucket rocking catalog. Certainly existing fans won't mind. The rawer than raw -- but still far better than bootleg -- quality tapes are only for those already in Hound Dog's house. Versions of "Sadie" and a wild, half-drunken ten-plus minute romp through a slow and bluesy "Things Don't Work Out Right," complete with a rambling soliloquy, guitar buzz, and feedback in all the right places, have to be heard to be appreciated. Experiencing Hound Dog at his loosest is a fly-on-the-wall proposition as he seems unaware tapes were rolling for many of these tracks. That makes for some wonderfully open and uninhibited music from the bassless Taylor trio, playing with the usual reckless abandon. The music teeters on the brink of unraveling, but never does, adding a tightrope-walking edge to this already precariously loose sound. In other words, this may not be the place to start for the uninitiated, but for existing fans this is nowhere close to a money-cashing ripoff. It is a justifiably crude closing to the catalog of one of Chicago's most enigmatic and legendary figures.



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01. Wild About You, Baby [3:54]
(James, ARC Music, BMI)
Recorded November 22-24, 1974 at The Smiling Dog Saloon, Cleveland, OH
by Richard Whittington/Whisker Recording.


02. Sen-Sa-Shun [3:19]
(King & Thompson, FT. Knox Music/Trio Music, BMI)
Recorded January 18, 1974 at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL by
Ken Rasek for broadcast on WXRT-FM, Chicago, IL


03. She's Gone [4:19]
(Taylor, Eyeball Music, BMI)
Recorded December, 1971 at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (Live
performance board tape)


04. It Hurts Me Too [4:11]
(Whittaker, MCA Music, BMI)
Recorded December, 1971 at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (Live
performance board tape)


05. What'd I Say [4:08]
(Charles, Unichappel Music, Inc., BMI)
Recorded November 22-24, 1974 at The Smiling Dog Saloon, Cleveland, OH
by Richard Whittington/Whisker Recording.


06. One More Time [2:56]
(Phillips, Eyeball Music, BMI)
Recorded November 22-24, 1974 at The Smiling Dog Saloon, Cleveland, OH
by Richard Whittington/Whisker Recording.


07. Sadie [7:08]
(Taylor, Eyeball Music, BMI)
Recorded November 22-24, 1974 at The Smiling Dog Saloon, Cleveland, OH
by Richard Whittington/Whisker Recording.


08. The Dog Meets the Wolf [3:06]
(Taylor, Eyeball Music, BMI)
Recorded December, 1971 at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (Live
performance board tape)


09. Walking the Ceiling [4:16]
(Taylor, Eyeball Music, BMI)
Recorded either May 25, June 2, 1971 or September, 1973 at Sound
Studios, Chicago, IL by Stu Black


10. Sitting at Home Alone [5:22]
(Taylor, Eyeball Music, BMI)
Recorded November 22-24, 1974 at The Smiling Dog Saloon, Cleveland, OH
by Richard Whittington/Whisker Recording.


11. Phillips Screwdriver [2:22]
(Phillips, Eyeball Music, BMI)
Recorded either May 25, June 2, 1971 or September, 1973 at Sound
Studios, Chicago, IL by Stu Black


12. Gonna Send You Back to Georgia [3:35]
(Taylor, Eyeball Music, BMI)
Recorded either May 25, June 2, 1971 or September, 1973 at Sound
Studios, Chicago, IL by Stu Black


13. Things Don't Work Out Right [10:42]
(Taylor, Eyeball Music, BMI)
Recorded November 22-24, 1974 at The Smiling Dog Saloon, Cleveland, OH
by Richard Whittington/Whisker Recording.


14. See Me in the Evening/It's Alright [9:04]
(Taylor, Eyeball Music, BMI)
Recorded March, 1975 in Sydney, Australia, possibly as audio track of
ABC Television broadcast, or for broadcast on 2MBS-FM, Sydney


15. Champagne and Vaseline (hidden track) [1:08]



Personnel:

Drums – Levi Warren (tracks: 3, 4, 8), Ted Harvey (tracks: 1, 2, 5 to 7, 9 to 14)
Guitar – Brewer Phillips
Guitar, Vocals – Hound Dog Taylor



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My thanks to the original uploader



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