Untouchable! The Classic 1959-1966 Recordings

Untouchable! The Classic 1959-1966 Recordings

by Johnny "Guitar" Watson
Untouchable! The Classic 1959-1966 Recordings

Untouchable! The Classic 1959-1966 Recordings

by Johnny "Guitar" Watson

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Overview

Like many a journeyman bluesman, Johnny "Guitar" Watson led something of an itinerant recording life during much of his career, wandering from label to label in the 1950s and 1960s with just a little chart success. Untouchable! does a great service to collectors by assembling 27 tracks from 1959-1966, many of which, surprisingly, had not only never previously come out on CD, but had never been reissued in any form. While in general these are blues/R&B crossover sides, there's more variety than one might think, and though the hopping between styles makes it a little uneven, it makes for a better listen in one gulp than you might expect. There's some relatively straight blues, particularly in the earlier sides; there are rather more blends of blues/R&B with pop than many blues fans might realize exist, sometimes on covers of pop standards, and sometimes employing strings; and there are cuts, particularly in the mid-'60s selections, that verge on out-and-out soul. It's true that the three songs most likely to be familiar to general blues and rock fans are among the very best material here, those being "Looking Back," which was covered by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (with Peter Green on guitar); "Cuttin' In," a 1962 Top Ten R&B hit and one of Watson's most effective fusions of blues (with biting guitar) and orchestration; and "Gangster of Love," one of Watson's signature tunes (though this 1963 King single, fine as it is, is not his original version). But everything here is at least OK, and much of it is above average to excellent, even on some tracks where the influences of others like Clarence "Frogman" Henry, the Olympics, the Temptations, and Ray Charles are obvious. There might be a little less guitar pyrotechnics than some straight-ahead blues fans would like, and it's unfortunate that a few interesting cuts referred to in the liner notes from this period were not available for licensing. But overall it's a solid overview of a time when Watson was among the more interesting (and certainly overlooked) artists building bridges between the blues, R&B, and soul. ~ Richie Unterberger

Product Details

Release Date: 09/18/2007
Label: Ace
UPC: 0029667027823
Rank: 66739

Tracks

  1. The Bear (AKA the Preacher and the Bear)
  2. One More Kiss
  3. Untouchable
  4. The Eagle Is Back
  5. Looking Back
  6. Johnny Guitar
  7. Posin'
  8. Embraceable You
  9. Broke and Lonely
  10. I Just Wants Me Some Love
  11. Cold, Cold Heart
  12. The Nearness of You
  13. Sweet Lovin' Mama
  14. Cuttin' In
  15. What You Do to Me
  16. That's the Chance You've Got to Take
  17. Gangster of Love
  18. You Better Love Me
  19. In the Evenin'
  20. I Say I Love You
  21. Those Lonely, Lonely Nights
  22. Baby Don't Leave
  23. Ain't Gonna Move
  24. Wait a Minute, Baby
  25. Oh So Fine
  26. Big Bad Wolf
  27. You Can Stay (But the Noise Must Go)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Johnny "Guitar" Watson   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Tony Rounce   Compilation Producer,Liner Notes
George Gershwin   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Johnny "Guitar" Watson   Composer
Leroy Carr   Composer
Ned Washington   Composer
Nick Robbins   Mastering
Ray Agee   Composer
Rob Shread   Audio Restoration
Hoagy Carmichael   Composer
Johnny Otis   Composer
Johnny Vincent   Composer
Brian Smith   Photography
Vicki Fox   Photo Coloring
Darren Rumney   Package Design
Joe Arzonia   Composer
Fred Sledge Smith   Composer
Cliff Goldsmith   Composer
Earl King   Composer
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