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This article is about the Matt "Guitar" Murphy album. For the Bobbie Gentry album, see The Delta Sweete .
1990 studio album by Matt "Guitar" Murphy
Way Down South is the debut solo album by Matt "Guitar" Murphy , released in 1990 via Discovery Records . It includes contributions by his brother Floyd.
Critical reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic
The Toronto Star called the album "a languid, liquid masterpiece".
The record is listed as an "Album Pick" on AllMusic . Reviewing for the site, Bill Dahl commented that the guitarist "acquits himself most competently here, mixing blues, funk, R&B, and a little jazz into his sparkling fretwork. His brother Floyd Murphy, a Memphis blues guitar legend himself, is on hand for a family reunion."
Track listing
All tracks are written by Matt "Guitar" Murphy , unless otherwise stated
Side one No. Title Length 1. "Way Down South" 4:33 2. "Big Six" 4:48 3. "Gonna Be Some Changes Made" 3:18 4. "Big City Takedown" (Floyd Murphy) 4:43 5. "Buck's Boogie" 4:28
Side two No. Title Length 1. "Thump Tyme" (Floyd Murphy, Matt "Guitar" Murphy) 3:39 2. "Matt's Guitar Boogie, No. 2" 3:10 3. "Low Down and Dirty" 5:19 4. "Gimme Somma Dat" 6:43 5. "Blue Walls" 6:11
Personnel
Matt "Guitar" Murphy – composer, guitar, primary artist, producer, vocals
Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff – saxophone
Derek O'Brien – guitar (rhythm)
Floyd Murphy – guitar, drums, composer
Mel Brown – piano
Eugene Carrier – organ, piano
Chester King – harmonica
Russell Jackson – bass
Tony Coleman – drums
Donna Pearl – vocals (background)
Angela Strehli – guest artist, vocals (background)
Support
Mark Guerra – photography
Malcolm Harper – editing
Bill Narum – art direction
Derek O'Brien – assistant producer, engineer, mixing, production assistant
Jim O'Neal – liner notes
Stuart Sullivan – engineer
James Tuttle – engineer, mixing
Sam Yeates – artwork, illustrations
References
Komara, Edward, ed. (2006). Encyclopedia of the Blues . Vol. 1. Routledge. p. 712.
The Rough Guide to the Blues . Rough Guides. 2007. p. 286.
^ Dahl, Bill. Way Down South at AllMusic . Retrieved 2018-08-19.
MacInnis, Craig (June 15, 1990). "Various Artists: Bringing You the Best in Blues". Toronto Star . p. D10.
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