Sunday, June 10, 2018

547: Say, That's Mister PesonALity




Alan Peter Kuperschmidt, better known as Al Kooper, is known for his distinctive organ sound that shot him to the forefront of popularity on Bob Dylan's Like a Rolling Stone, but that's just a slice of his creativity that goes way beyond that classic. As a producer, writer, vocalist, and multi-instrument master, he unique finger print is all over the rock, blues, and even country scene of the past 50 plus years. You might say, "He's Mister PersonALity!"
 

Meet Your New Landlord - Webb Wilder (DooDah)
Sick Manny-s Gym  - Leo DeLyon and The Musclemen  (1960)
Wake Me, Shake Me - Blues Project (Projections 1966 )
My Days Are Numbered - Blood, Sweat, and Tears (Child Is The Father To Man 1968)
I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes - 10 Years After (10 Years After 1967)
More Than You'll Ever Know - Guitar Shorty (Topsy Turvy 1993)
Al Hawks His New Album
Albert's Shuffle - Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield (Super Sessions 1968)
Friends - B.B. King (Live and Well 1969)
Tramp On Your Street - The Shavers (Tramp On Your Street 1993)
Birds Nest on the Ground - Jimmy Vivino (Do What, Now? 1997)
The Man In Me - Bob Dylan (New Morning 1970)
Tuesday's Gone - Lynryd Skynyrd ( Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd 1973)

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