Album

Mr. Wizard

R.L. Burnside

1997 · Rock, Blues

9 collectors on Gatefold own this

Mr. Wizard by R.L. Burnside

Mr. Wizard is a Blues album by R.L. Burnside, originally released in 1997. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.

About

Following up the full-blast excursion of <i>A A*s Pocket of Whiskey</i>, R.L. Burnside regrouped with his core band (comprised of “adopted son” Kenny Brown on guitar and Cedric Burnside, R.L.’s grandson, on drums) and made <i>Mr. Wizard</i>, a record that retained some of <i>A*s Pocket</i>’s hellbent volume and showcased Burnside at the peak of his late-period powers. “Alice Mae” (a tribute to Burnside’s wife) and “Highway 7” (a tribute to his favorite Holly Springs roadway) are explosive dance tunes, fueled by the wisdom of an old master and branded with blistering guitar pulled straight from the Stooges’ <i>Raw Power</i>. The album features raw solo performances by Burnside (“Over the Hill,” “You Gotta Move”), and boot-stomping dedications to his teachers, Muddy Waters and Mississippi Fred McDowell (“Rollin’ & Tumblin’,” “Tribute to Fred”). <i>Mr. Wizard</i> was the last album to focus solely on the well-honed style Burnside had perfected in the juke joints of North Mississippi’s Hill Country.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Over The Hill
  2. A2Alice Mae
  3. A3Georgia Women
  4. A4Snake Drive

Side B

  1. B1Rollin' & Tumblin'
  2. B2Out On The Road
  3. B3Highway 7
  4. B4Tribute To Fred
  5. B5You Gotta Move

Sound DNA

  • Blues
  • Acoustic & Delta Blues
  • gritty
  • brooding
  • smoky

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