Title is funny, but Johnny got serious on this Record, playing everything but the drums on one song (was he not a bad, bad man?). This is an eclectic gem, intriguing and bizarre album was originally released in 1981, and features Johnny \"Guitar\" Watson playing all the instruments and singing all the vocal parts. The end result has a surprisingly contemporary 21st century feel, and sounds a bit like Shuggie Otis' similarly lost-solo sessions from a decade earlier, mixing hard blues, jazz, soul and touches of funk into a fascinating hybrid that is remarkably fluid and light on its feet. The whole album is of a piece, but some obvious highlights include \"Family Clone,\" \"Ain't Movin',\" \"Voodoo What You Do,\" and some mind-blowing vocoder guitar on \"Come Dance with Me.\"
Sello:DJM Records
Formato:Vinyl, LP, Album
País:Germany
Fecha:1981
Género:Funk / Soul
Estilo:Soul, Funk, Disco
Compañías, etc.
Made By – Metronome Musik GmbH
Distributed By – Metronome Musik GmbH
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Dick James Music Ltd.
Copyright (c) – Dick James Music Ltd.
Recorded At – Artisan Sound Recorders
Mastered At – Kendun Recorders
Créditos
Art Direction – Mike Doud (2)
Design, Illustration – Taki Ono
Engineer – Rick Smith (2)
Mastered By – Johnny Golden*
Photography By – Lisa Powers
Producer, Written-By, Engineer [Mix] – Johnny Guitar Watson
Recorded at Artisan Sound Recorders, Hollywood, with the exception of track B3 which is recorded at Paramount. Mastered at Kendun.