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No Looking Back album by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown was released Jan 14, 1992 on the Alligator label. Another installment from the cowboy-hatted, Firebird-sporting "Don't call me a bluesman" bluesman. No Looking Back songs Brown's correct in insisting that plays beyond the bounds of one genre, and he's been in the business long enough to hold forth on what he does and doesn't do. No Looking Back album He learned about country music and fiddle tunes as a kid in Louisiana and fell under the spell of Texas style blues and swing music in the postwar years when T-Bone Walker was the man on electric guitar. No Looking Back CD music Gate's T-Bone-influenced playing is also laced heavily with big-band style chord hits; the horn arrangements his band plays fit hand-in-glove with his guitar, as they are often worked out directly from his six-string parts. NO LOOKING BACK has plenty of straight-up blues, from the shuffling "My Own Prison" and the slow blues "Better Off With The Blues" to the uptempo "Digging New Ground" and "We're Outta Here." But he also cooks on Ellington's "C-Jam Blues," waxes country in a duet with Michelle Shocked, and plays some funky fiddle on the swampy instrumental "Stop Time." Recorded at Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1. Better Off With The Blues
2. Digging New Ground
3. Dope
4. My Own Prison
5. Stop Time
6. C Jam Blues
7. Straighten Up
8. The Peeper
9. Alligator Eating Dog
10. I Will Be Your Friend
11. We're Outta Here
Label Alligator
Orig Year 1992
Discs 1
Release Date Jan 14, 1992
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Jim Bateman; Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Engineer David Farrell
Recording Time 41 minutes
Personnel Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown - vocals, guitar, fiddle
Dennis Taylor - tenor saxophone
Terry Townson - trumpet
Bill "Foots" Samuel - alto & baritone saxophones
Tommy Moran - guitar
Michael Holmes - piano, organ
Ron Harris
Bobby Campo - flute, trumpet, flugelhorn
Harold Floyd - acoustic & electric basses
Hound Dog Samuel - barking
John Touchy - trombone
Waldo LaTowsky - drums
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