notes: Funky Town is an album by blues guitarist and vocalist T-Bone Walker, released by the BluesWay label in 1968
personnel:
T-Bone Walker guitar, vocal, Lloyd Glenn (keyboards), Mel London (guitar), Ron Brown (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums), horn section (uncredited)
Engineer – Eddie Brackett Producer – Bob Thiele
Tracklist:
All compositions by T-Bone Walker except where noted
A1 Goin' To Funky Town 5:02 A2 Party Girl 3:04 A3 Why My Baby (Keep On Bothering Me) 2:53 A4 Jealous Woman 3:16 A5 Going To Build Me A Playhouse 3:42 written by Walker, White B1 Long Skirt Baby Blues 2:31 B2 Struggling Blues 3:50 written by (Walker, Grover McDaniel) B3 I'm In An Awful Mood 4:19 written by Walker, McDaniel) B4 I Wish My Baby (Would Come Home At Night) 3:00
notes: Stormy Monday Blues is an album by blues guitarist/vocalist T-Bone Walker released by the BluesWay label in 1968.
Crédits
T-Bone Walker – guitar, vocals Mel Moore, Preston Love – trumpet John "Streamline" Ewing – trombone McKinley Johnson – alto saxophone Mel Jernigan – tenor saxophone John Williams – baritone saxophone Mel Brown – guitar Lloyd Glenn – piano Ron Brown – Fender bass Paul Humphrey – drums
Producer – Bob TUplhiele Producer – Huey P. Meaux Engineer – Eddie Brackett Recorded May 24 & 25, 1967 Studio Los Angeles
trackslit:
All compositions by T-Bone Walker except where noted
A1 I'm Gonna Stop This Nite Life Grover McDaniel A2 Little Girl, Don't You Know , Grover McDaniel A3 Every Night I Have To Cry Grover McDaniel A4 I'm Still In Love With You T-Bone Walker A5 Cold Hearted Woman Grover McDaniel B1 Treat Me So Low Down T-Bone Walker B2 Stormy Monday T-Bone Walker B3 Confusion Blues Grover McDaniel B4 I Gotta Break Baby T-Bone Walker B5 Flower Blues T-Bone Walker
On "Two Bones And A Pick," R. S. Rankin plays the first guitar solo; Barney Kessel plays the second guitar solo; T-bone Walker plays the third guitar solo. The order of guitar solos is the same on "Blues Rock. " The guitar solos on "Evenin'" are played by T-Bone Walker.
recorded session:
Andrew "Goon" Gardner, alto sax; Eddie Chamblee, tenor sax;