Alligator Records is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year and, as it has in past years, compiled, 40th Anniversary Collection, a three-CD compilation of 58 recordings from the label since it released Genuine Houserockin' Music by Hound Dog Taylor, which label founder Bruce Iglauer says is the mantra that still governs the label. However, he notes the label no longer just records blues, even if the artists are deeply rooted in the blues tradition. There is also a double LP vinyl edition with twenty-four selections.
Given the diversity of contents and the purpose of this collection, it is not my intent to review the contents here. I suspect folks will find selections they don't like and others they think are timeless. Besides celebrating Alligator Records history, this compilation hopefully will introduce some of the artists and recordings that some may be unfamiliar with. There are vintage selections from Koko Taylor, Hound Dog Taylor, Son Seals, Fenton Robinson, and Albert Collins. Also, there are contemporary acts like Michael Burks, Tommy Castro, Shemekia Copeland, and Selwyn Birchwood.
There is a selection from the Grammy Award-winning collaboration between Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, and Robert Cray, a track from Professor Longhair, a live Luther Allison track, a selection from Saffire-The Uppity Blues Women, and a duet between Corey Harris and Henry Butler. Other performers represented here include Guitar Shorty, Billy Branch, Joe Louis Walker, Janiva Magness, JJ Grey & Mofro, Tinsley Ellis, and Coco Montoya. Also, many of the recent albums on Alligator are represented, including tracks from Chris Cain, The Cash Box Kings, Curtis Salgado, The Nick Moss Band featuring Dennis Gruenling, Toronto Cannon, Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, Elvin Bishop & Charlie Musselwhite, and Roomful of Blues.
In addition to his overview of Alligator's history, label head Bruce Iglauer provides short bios of the various acts. I believe his concluding comments to the liner notes states things very well,
"Today, after 50 years, Alligator remains proudly independent and still 100% dedicated to Genuine Houserockin' Music. With a roster that includes beloved veterans like Marcia Ball, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, Elvin Bishop and Roomful Of Blues, rising stars like Selwyn Birchwood and Toronzo Cannon, and the 22-year-old sensation Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, we are committed to the past, present and future of the tradition. Now that illegal downloading has been replaced by digital streaming services reaching around the globe, Alligator's music can be heard in China, India, and across Africa, and in other countries where it was never available in physical form. Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseRockers would be amazed to see what happened to the tiny record label, now with over 350 releases, that was created to bring their music to the world. They'd be thrilled to know that billions of people can now discover the joyous houserockin' blues that they played every Sunday at Florence's Lounge."
"Alligator Records-- 50 Years Of Genuine Houserockin' Music" is a vibrant celebration of the impressive (and still growing) body of music produced by Alligator Records and Bruce Iglauer.
Alligator Records provided a download to review.
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