Thursday, 18 June 2009
Thursday, 18 June 2009
Blues Legend
"Hi, A’m fae the Continent" he said walking into the studio for the first time in 1982. With that I liked George Watt right away. Characters liked Rollin’ Joe and The Reverend Doherty did indeed make you feel these men and their music were rooted in a different place. We made a good few recordings over the following years including some tracks with the late, great Jimmy Dewar ex of the Robin Trower band.
I was privileged to produce George's first album release in 1989. Listening to it again after such a while it really is a stellar piece of work. It was called The Alleged Album and these two songs are from it. Anyone serious about their Blues should check out Big George & The Business.
LONG BLACK TRAIN (blues)
Artist: George Watt
Produced: Clark Sorley
(1989)
WRONG SIDE OF TOWN (blues)
Artist: George Watt
Produced: Clark Sorley
(1989)