Deluxe Edition

Deluxe Edition Artist: Koko Taylor
Label: Alligator Records
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Original recording remastered
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 014551561026
EAN: 0014551561026
ASIN: B00005UF1W


Release Date: 2002-01-22

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Tracks:

  1. I'm A Woman
  2. Beer Bottle Boogie
  3. Born Under A Bad Sign (with Buddy Guy)
  4. Mother Nature (with Carey Bell)
  5. Hey Bartender (with Pinetop Perkins)
  6. I'd Rather Go Blind
  7. Man Size Job
  8. Let The Good Times Roll (live)
  9. Voodoo Woman (with Mighty Joe Young)
  10. Wang Dang Doodle
  11. Stop Watching Your Enemies
  12. Sure Had A Wonderful Time Last Night
  13. Come To Mama
  14. Time Will Tell
  15. Blues Hotel (with B.B. King)

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Koko Taylor music.......2007-02-24

This was a gift for my daughter and she is thrilled with it. Koko
at her best....SG

3 out of 5 stars Queen of Chicago Blues: Koko Taylor's Greatest Hits on Alligator, 1975-1999 .......2007-01-03

Before marrying "Pops" Taylor, Koko Taylor was Memphis native Cora Walton. She had a number of hit songs on Chess records in the 1960s. After her time at Chess she went without a record label until she signed with Alligator Records; this 2002 collection is taken from those seven studio albums and one live album.

DELUXE EDITION consists of 15 songs, including one live recording (track 8) and one previously unreleased track (track 7), recorded 1975-1999 (most from '78-'93). Disc packaged in clear jewel case; total running time: 64:07. Booklet includes track information, but it is not easily discerned. There is also a six-panel fold-out with a mini-poster on one side; the other side is an assortment of captioned photographs, a discography (that does not provide release dates), and a short essay. Sound quality is excellent.

Track listing & info:
01. I'm a Woman [1978] mid-tempo, from "The Earthshaker"
02. Beer Bottle Boogie [1985] up-tempo, from "Queen of the Blues"
03. Born Under a Bad Sign (with Buddy Guy: vocal & guitar) [1993] mid-tempo, from "Force of Nature"
04. Mother Nature [1993] mid-tempo, from "Force of Nature"
05. Hey Bartender [1978] up-temp, from "The Earthshaker"
06. I'd Rather Go Blind [1981] ballad, from "From the Heart of a Woman"
07. Man Sized Job [1998/1999] up-tempo, previously unreleased
08. Let the Good Times Roll (LIVE) [1985] mid-tempo, from "Live from Chicago - An Audience with the Queen"
09. Voodoo Woman [1975] up-tempo, from "I Got What It Takes"
10. Wang Dang Doodle [1978] mid-tempo, from "The Earthshaker"
11. Stop Watching Your Enemies [1987] slow-tempo, from "Jump for Joy"
12. Sure Had a Wonderful Time Last Night [1981] Jazzy up-tempo, from "From the Heart of a Woman"
13. Come to Mama [1985] mid-tempo, from "Queen of the Blues"
14. Time Will Tell [1987] ballad, from "Jump for Joy"
15. Blues Hotel (with B.B. King: vocal & guitar) [1999] up-tempo, from "Royal Blue"

Familiar songs include "Born Under a Bad Sign", Etta James's "I'd Rather Go Blind", "Come to Mama" (recorded by Ann Peebles), "Let the Good Times Roll", and a remake of her own 1965 hit "Wang Dang Doodle".

This is a really fun CD. Koko Taylor is very deserving of the title "Queen of Chicago Blues" and any other accolades she receives. She has a powerful voice, as amazing as Bessie Smith, Mahalia Jackson, Big Mama Thornton, and Etta James. Long live the queen!

4 out of 5 stars My God, That Voice!.......2006-06-23

If you have stumbled across this page because you are looking for a great blues CD to add to your collection, then congratulations--you have found it. If you buy this CD, or any other CD by Koko Taylor, you will be rewarded with moving songs that hit you right in your gut. In other words, this is not background music. This is music for when you actually want to listen to music. Koko need only sing one note and I have chills from head to foot. Not a lot of artists can do that to me. This is the real thing.

4 out of 5 stars ****1/2. A really nice sampler.......2005-06-20

Koko Taylor has been hailed as "Queen of the Blues" for almost forty years. Born Cora Walton in Mississippi in 1935, she made her first recordings for Chess Records in Chicago, but signed with Bruce Iglauer's Alligator Records in 1975 when Chess went under.
This 2002 compilation brings together 14 songs from her first seven Alligator albums. And the good people at Alligator have included a new song, of course...if they can make a few thousand diehard fans buy 14 songs they already have in order to get one new one, they'll do it.

Still, "Deluxe Edition" is a really fine collection.
The opening track is a somewhat predictable rip-off of Muddy Waters' "Mannish Boy", and a couple of numbers are a little bit too polished for their own good.
But most of what is here is top-notch. Koko Taylor has a deep, powerful voice which was simply meant to sing the blues, and she excels on tough, swaggering grooves like "Come To Mama" and "Beer Bottle Boogie". The previously unreleased "Man Size Job" is one of the highligts of this set, and Taylor is equally convincing on soulful R&B numbers, dirty mid-tempo blues grinds, and a smouldering rendition of Etta James' "I'd Rather Go Blind". It's just too bad that one of the best songs of her career, "Find A Fool, Bump Her Head", is missing.

As I said, great compilation. The only "problem", if you will, is that almost all of Taylor's original albums are so good that you are actually missing out on a whole lot of good music if you only ever buy this compilation.
But "Deluxe Edition" is a really good place to start, no doubt about that. Just remember that albums like "The Earthshaker", "Force Of Nature" and "I Got What It Takes" are equally fine...

5 out of 5 stars SING IT KOKO.......2005-01-18

This is her very best. I have been collecting her records for about a year now and when i listened to this record I think it sums up all of what Koko is about. She doesn't play and is very rough. No one in this universe can replicate her voice.Her growls are scary as a wolfs.When she sings with other blues singers the song just can't get any better. This is a collectors Item. This is a good CD to listen in the car or in the house or a gift to someone. If you have never heard Koko sing well by this record because it will show you what she is all about.

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