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Guilty! (album)

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1971 studio album by Eric Burdon and Jimmy Witherspoon

Guilty!
Studio album by
Released1971
RecordedJuly – September 1971
Studio
Length45:31
Label
Producer
Eric Burdon andJimmy Witherspoon chronology
The Black-Man's Burdon
(with War)

(1970)
Guilty!
(1971)
Sun Secrets
(1974)

Guilty! (calledBlack & White Blues in re-releases) is a 1971 album byEric Burdon andJimmy Witherspoon. It was the first release by Burdon after he leftWar.

Background and recording

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In September 1970,Jimi Hendrix died after a jam session with Eric Burdon & War atRonnie Scott's Jazz Club in London. After that, Burdon often broke down on stage. On 5 February 1971 he finally left the band in the middle of their European tour, allegedly due toexhaustion. After returning home and taking time off, the bulk of the album was recorded in summer with Witherspoon. The backing band, called Tovarish,[1] consisted mainly of members from War.

"Going Down Slow" was recorded live in May 1971 in theSan Quentin State Prison, with backing from Ike White and the San Quentin Prison Band.[2] "Home Dream" was taken from Eric Burdon & War's back catalog; the song's title refers to theJohn Phillips Studios inLos Angeles. "Soledad" was released as a single.[3] It was inspired by Burdon's experience driving down the freeway nearbySoledad State Prison. "There were blue skies and I was feeling good -- maybe I was high", he recounted. "Then I saw all that barbed wire and walls. I knew nothing aboutAngela Davis or theSoledad Brothers, but that doesn't matter. I just stopped at the nearest cafe and wrote the way it hit me, the way I felt." He further explained the song as a reflection of his horror, that "anyone can be driving down the freeway, listening to their stereo tapes, smoking dope and be free when, on the other side of the wire, there are guys who are being beaten up and treated like animals for doing the same thing".[4]

Release and reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Christgau's Record GuideB[5]

Guilty! was released in 1971 to poor sales.[6] In a contemporary review forThe Village Voice,Robert Christgau gave it a B-plus grade and found it "good in the casual dumb Burdon way, with sloppy interpretation balanced out by brilliant song choice (Chuck Berry's 'Have Mercy, Judge'), sloppy arrangements saved by a brilliant young guitarist (John Sterling)."[7]

The album was re-released asBlack & White Blues in 1976. Remastered CD issues, also with the alternate album title, were made in 1995 byMCA and in 2003 byBMG.[citation needed]

TheItalian e-zineViceversa rankedGuilty! number 97 on their top 100 albums of all time.[8]

Track listing

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  1. "I've Been Driftin' / Once Upon a Time" (Jimmy Witherspoon,Eric Burdon)
  2. "Steam Roller" (James Taylor)
  3. "The Laws Must Change" (John Mayall)
  4. "Have Mercy Judge" (Chuck Berry)
  5. "Going Down Slow" (Live) (St. Louis Jimmy Oden)
  6. "Soledad" (Burdon, John Sterling)
  7. "Home Dream" (Burdon)
  8. "Wicked, Wicked Man" (Burdon)
  9. "Headin' for Home" (Burdon, John Sterling, Kim Kesterson)
  10. "The Time Has Come" (Witherspoon,Teddy Edwards)

Personnel

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  • Eric Burdon – vocals, album design
  • Jimmy Witherspoon – vocals
  • Howard Scott, John Sterling – guitar
  • B.B. Dickerson, Kim Kesterson – bass
  • Lonnie Jordan, Terry Ryan – piano, organ
  • Harold Brown, George Suranovich – drums
  • Papa Dee Allen – congas
  • Lee Oskar, Bob Mercereau – harmonica
  • Charles Miller – tenor saxophone
  • Chris Huston, George Koch, Richard Moore, Stan Agol – engineers

References

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  1. ^"The Bands".Eric Burdon Albums (fan site). Archived fromthe original on 17 February 2011.
  2. ^"Guilty! - MGM LP USA".Eric Burdon Albums (fan site). Archived fromthe original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved6 January 2012.
  3. ^Klaus, Affendaddy (9 July 2009)."23 - Burdon, Eric & J.Witherspoon - Soledad - D - 1971". Flickr. Retrieved6 January 2012.
  4. ^Doggett, Peter (2009). "Born in a Prison".There's a Riot Going On: Revolutionaries, Rock Stars, and the Rise and Fall of the 60s. Open Road + Grove/Atlantic.ISBN 978-0802197740.
  5. ^Christgau, Robert (1981)."Consumer Guide '70s: B".Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies.Ticknor & Fields.ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved22 February 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  6. ^"Jimmy Witherspoon". AllMusic. Retrieved17 September 2018.
  7. ^Christgau, Robert (20 January 1972)."Consumer Guide (23)".The Village Voice. Retrieved17 September 2018.
  8. ^"Viceversa - Rock100, i dischi indispensabili alla vostra vita" (in Italian). Landscape.it. Retrieved6 January 2012.

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