Throughout several decades of playing music, Lowell Fulson was never shy about embracing the changes, good or bad, that took place in pop music and apply them to his style of blues. By the time he recorded The Ol' Blues Singer in the mid-'70s he had already recorded several excellent soul-blues sides, similar to what Albert King was doing at the time for the Stax label. On this session Fulson rounded up some of the tightest soul musicians available at that time (including Steve Cropper on guitar and Al Jackson, Jr. on drums) and delivered a winning combination of gritty guitars, boogaloo beats, and the occasional punchy horn chart. While not as memorable as his late-'60s recordings on Kent Records, Fulson still sounded like he was having a ball. Recommended. ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide
The Ol' Blues Singer
01/01/1975 | Indigo Uk
All Music Guide Review
The Ol' Blues Singer Track Listing
Credits of The Ol' Blues Singer
- Lew McCreary
- Horn
- Larry Muhoberac
- Organ, Conductor, Arranger
- Butch Parker
- Producer
- Tom Perry
- Engineer
- Julia Tillman Waters
- Vocals
- Maxine Willard Waters
- Vocals
- Carolyn Willis
- Vocals
- Al Jackson, Jr.
- Drums
- Earl Brown
- Saxophone
- Arnold Shaw
- Liner Notes
- Mick Haggerty
- Cover Design
- David Alexander
- Photography
- Jimmy Tarbottom
- Engineer
- Michael Henderson
- Saxophone, ?
- Bobbye Hall
- Percussion
- Ben Benay
- Guitar
- Samuel Boghossian
- Viola
- Bonnie Douglas
- Violin
- James Getzoff
- Strings
- Ralph Hamilton
- Bass
- Jackie Kelso
- Horn, Saxophone
- Lou Klass
- Strings
- Steve Cropper
- Guitar
- Eddie Chamblee
- Saxophone
- Lowell Fulson
- Guitar, Vocals, Main Performer
- Lloyd Glenn
- Piano















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