Say Siegel–Schwall is an album by the blues-rock group the Siegel–Schwall Band.[1] Their second album, it was released in 1967 by Vanguard Records as a vinyl LP. It was later re-released as a CD, also on the Vanguard label.[2]
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1967 | |||
Studio | Vanguard Studios, 23rd Street, New York City | |||
Genre | Blues-rock | |||
Label | Vanguard | |||
Producer | Samuel Charters | |||
Siegel–Schwall Band chronology | ||||
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Say Siegel–Schwall was the first of two albums by the band to feature Jack Dawson on bass guitar. It was dedicated to Jos Davidson, the previous bassist.
Critical reception
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Allmusic | [3] |
On Allmusic, Cub Coda wrote, "For all parties concerned, this was the group's breakthrough album.... Some of it rocks, some of it boogies, some of it's downright creepy and eerie. Worth seeking out."[3]
Track listing
edit- Side one:
- "I'm a King Bee" (Slim Harpo) – 5:29
- "Slow Blues in A" (Jim Schwall) – 5:25
- "You Don't Love Me" (Schwall) – 2:44
- "I.S.P.I. Blues" (Corky Siegel) – 9:51
- Side two:
- "Bring It With You When You Come" (Traditional; arranged by Jim Schwall) – 4:15
- "My Baby Thinks I Don't Love Her" (Siegel) – 4:34
- "That's Why I Treat My Baby So Fine" (Siegel) – 11:18
- "I Liked It Where We Walked" (Siegel) – 2:56
Personnel
editSiegel–Schwall Band
edit- Corky Siegel – harmonica, piano, vocals
- Jim Schwall – guitar, mandolin, vocals
- Jack Dawson – bass
- Russ Chadwick – drums
Production
edit- Samuel Charters – producer
- Jules Halfant – design
- Joel Brodsky – photography
References
edit- ^ Say Siegel–Schwall at Billboard.com
- ^ Siegel–Schwall Band Discography at wirz.de
- ^ a b Koda, Cub. Say Siegel–Schwall review at AllMusic