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953 West
Siegel-Schwall Band
953 West
Genres: Blues, Pop
 
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Reissue of classic album by this folk-blues band fronted by Corky Siegel and Jim Schwall, remastered and featuring the original artwork. This album, originally released on Wooden Nickel Records in 1973, features 10 tracks,...  more »

     
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All Artists: Siegel-Schwall Band
Title: 953 West
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Wounded Bird Records
Release Date: 12/14/1999
Genres: Blues, Pop
Styles: Chicago Blues, Electric Blues, Modern Blues
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 503309300630, 664140012127

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Album Description
Reissue of classic album by this folk-blues band fronted by Corky Siegel and Jim Schwall, remastered and featuring the original artwork. This album, originally released on Wooden Nickel Records in 1973, features 10 tracks, including 'I Think It Was The Wine'. 1999 release.
 

CD Reviews

My favorite.....
William H. Haines | Nashville, TN | 07/29/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ok, I couldn't wait to review this one. This is my favorite Siegel-Schwall album. It's the one I would take with me to a desert island, if I had to choose just one. Why? Well, the songs are all so well played and the writing is the most mature of all thier records. Jim's "I Think It Was The Wine" is a great story song and features one of the best guitar solos he ever played. Just superb. Corky gets a harp solo in there too and it compliments the song so well, it just sounds seamless. "Just Another Song About The Country Sung By A City Boy", besides being the longest song title in the band's canon, laments the spread of urban sprawl, unchecked growth, pollution and traffic choked city streets. "Reed Zone" (Psychiatric Institution Blues) is a number about a fellow bent on suicide ('Bring me my shotgun babe, bring me my sleeping pills') and Big Bill Broonzy's "When I've Been Drinkin'" tells the story of a fellow who's had a few too many and just wants to sleep it off. Jim's acoustic finger picked guitar and vocal and Corky's harp accompaniment combine to make this a standout track on the album. This album also features drummer Shelly Plotkin's only vocal and songwriting appearance on a Siegel-Schwall record ("Good Woman"). All in all, a great album and a satisfying listen.Oh, yeah. Jim Schwall told me it's his favorite too, so there ya go."
Blues chicago style
reginald meyer | portland or usa | 12/13/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A great album in the chicago blues style. One that stands the test of being as enjoyable to listen to today as when it was new. an ideal choice for the lover of this style of blues and anyone who just wants a feelgood listen. I have worn out two copies on vinyl and am looking forward to hearing it again on the cd reissue."