This is a song recorded in 1991. It is inspired by a song by the great Sunnyland Slim; and Chicago politics (and beyond).
Chicago Beau - Harmonica & Vocals
Sunnyland Slim - Piano & Vocals
Jim Dorch - Keyboards
Jimmy Dawkins, James Johnson,
Eddie King & Vince Agwada - Guitar
Jerry Murphy & Willie Kent - Bass
Frank Alexander & Jeff Taylor - Drums
Michael Peavey - Alto Saxophone
Ndiko Xaxa, Albert Gunn, Shirley Johnson,
& Young People's N'Bria Ensemble - Percussion
Deitra Farr, Kay Reed & Eugine B. Redmond - Bckgr Vocals
It was a pleasure working on this project with you Beau. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to work with so many great players.
--Vince Agwada
vagwada 2 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Chicago Beau
remember when we played this song together?
remember also adamo? zacchete zacchete !
bigtitoblues 1 year ago
This song has a great message! The harmonica is vibrant, electric. When the harmonica solo starts (at around 1:50) it 'talks' to us, It expresses emotion in a way that a voice couldn't.
"The one you think you can trust, is the one to cut your throat".--Be Careful How You Vote!
RaffiMarat 2 years ago