Al Garner recorded in the 1950s, performing a swing, R&B brand of blues that left a small discography of raw sides for labels like Excello and Champion. This 1998 outing for Black Magic brings him right up to date, finding him still in fine form. Produced by Fred James and featuring top notch vocal cameos from Roscoe Shelton, Earl Gaines, Jimmy Birdsong, Little Charles Walker, and Sonny Tyler, this brings light to a little known musical sidebar to the history of Music City that's very soulful, indeed. "Leaving Tennessee" attests to the fact that Al Garner's vocal chops are firmly in tact. The Roadrunners have credits that included work with Canned Heat, John Mayall and others.
1. You Must Be Crazy
2. Gonna Stop My Drinkin'
3. Leavin' Tennessee
4. Crankshaft Blues
5. Three Times Seven
6. Six Days A Week (And Sundays Too)
7. I've Seen The Times
8. Real Good Man
9. Think It Over
10. Melvis
11. Slave To Love
12. Rockin' Ever Since I Met My Baby
13. Her Love Is Killing Me
14. Next Time You See Me
The Players ...
Al Garner - Vocals
Gary Bohannon - Guitar
Bob Kommersmith - Bass
Waldo Latowsky - Drums
Jay Spell - Piano
Phil Rugh - Organ
Dennis Taylor - Saxophone
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