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Old School

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Download links and information about Old School by Koko Taylor. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 01:02:57 minutes.

Artist: Koko Taylor
Release date: 2007
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 12
Duration: 01:02:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Piece of Man 4:30
2. Gonna Buy Me a Mule 4:35
3. Black Rat 5:08
4. Money Is the Name of the Game 6:48
5. You Ain't Worth a Good Woman 5:34
6. Better Watch Your Step 4:55
7. Bad Avenue 5:20
8. Bad Rooster 5:21
9. Don't Go No Further 3:39
10. All Your Love 6:35
11. Hard Pill to Swallow 5:51
12. Young Fashioned Ways 4:41

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Old School is Koko Taylor's first new album in seven years, and after a series of health issues that sidelined her for a while, it could be viewed as a comeback of sorts, but if so, there aren't any signs of rust here. She still belts out her trademark Chicago blues like she always has, sidestepping any 21st century recording tricks for a straightforward set that wouldn't sound out of place next to her classic Chess sides from the early '60s. It's also encouraging that she wrote nearly half the tunes here, while turning in solid covers of a pair of Willie Dixon songs ("Don't Go No Further" and "Young Fashioned Ways"), one by Magic Sam ("All Your Love") and a scorching performance of Lizzie Lawler's classic "Black Rat" that rivals Big Mama Thornton's version. A rendition of "Bad Rooster" is also top notch. Of the originals, the lead track, "Piece of Man," is the most impressive, setting the tone and feel for an album that clearly celebrates Taylor's unshakable Chicago blues roots. Old School isn't sleek, pretty, posed or polished, but is instead raw, ragged and as real as a biting winter wind off of Lake Michigan. Call it a comeback if you want, but this is the territory that Koko Taylor has lived in for nearly fifty years. She owns this stuff. Call it a continuance. This CD was nominated for a Grammy award in 2007 for Best Traditional Blues Album.