
The rising son of Baton
Rouge blues delivers a hell-raising dose of Deep South blues on
both guitar and harmonica. "Rough and ready young blues barnstormer
who solos up a storm"--BOSTON GLOBE
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CHILD |
Kenny Neal
Vocals, Lead Guitar and Harmonica
Lucky Peterson
Keyboards
Bob Greenlee and Noel Neal
Bass
Jim Payne
Drums
The King Snake Horns:
Bob Greenlee, Baritone Sax
Bill Samuels, Tenor Sax
Buzz Montsinger, Tenor Sax
Sylvester Polk, Trumpet
Edgar Winter, Alto Sax on
I Owe It All To You
Kenny Neal plays bass on
The Further We Go
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Produced by Bob Greenlee and
Kenny Neal
Recorded at King Snake Studios,
Sanford, FL
Mixed at Streeterville Studios, Chicago, IL
Recorded by Bryan Bassett, Jay Shilliday, Andrew McIntire and Dave
Bell
Mixed by Jay Shilliday
Bruce Iglauer, Executive Producer
Cover photo by Philip Gould
Cover design by Sawyer/Sillins, Inc.
Mastered by Tom Coyne at DMS, New York, NY
Special thanks to my parents, Raful and Shirley Neal; my band, The
Neal Brothers Blues Band -- Kenny Burch, Larry Neal and Darnell Neal;
and all my loyal fans.
Recorded at Alligator Records |
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TRACKS
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1
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Any
Fool Will Do (Neal
& Greenlee, Booga Music/Midnight Creeper Music, BMI) |
(3:57) |
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2
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Bad
Check (Neal,
Payne & Greenlee, Booga Music/Booga Dooga Music/Midnight Creeper
Music, BMI) |
(3:21) |
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3
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Our
Love Is Running Out
(Neal, Payne & Greenlee, Booga Music/Booga Dooga Music/Midnight
Creeper Music, BMI) |
(4:27) |
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4
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Can't
Have Your Cake (And
Eat It Too) (Neal, Payne & Greenlee, Booga Music/Booga Dooga
Music/Midnight Creeper Music, BMI) |
(3:19) |
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5
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Devil
Child (Neal &
Greenlee, Booga Music/Midnight Creeper Music, BMI) |
(3:14) |
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6
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The
Son I Never Knew (Payne
& Greenlee, Booga Dooga Music/Midnight Creeper Music, BMI) |
(3:48) |
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7
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On
My Way To Heaven (Neal,
Taylor & Greenlee, Booga Music/Midnight Creeper Music, BMI) |
(3:44) |
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8
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Yack
Yack Yack (Neal, Payne & Greenlee, Booga Music/Booga
Dooga Music/Midnight Creeper Music, BMI) |
(3:07) |
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9
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Change
My Way Of Livin' (Raful Neal, Booga Music,
BMI) |
(4:46) |
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10
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I
Owe It All To You (Neal
& Greenlee, Booga Music/Midnight Creeper Music, BMI) |
(3:53) |
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11
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The
Further We Go (Payne
& Greenlee, Booga Dooga Music/Midnight Creeper Music, BMI) |
(3:03) |
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ORIGINAL
LINER NOTES
In the last few years, a whole new generation of young blues musicians
has emerged to carry the blues into the 1990s. From all across the
country, dozens of talented artists are shaping the music of their
parents' generation into a new form, singing and playing new blues
for today's audiences. One of the most exciting of these new bluesmen
hails from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from a family with a distinguished
blues pedigree. In the year since the release of Kenny Neal's Alligator
debut album, Big News From Baton Rouge!! , Kenny
has gone from being the best kept secret in Baton Rouge to becoming
one of the fastest rising young blues artists in the country. He's
toured from coast to coast, playing both clubs and festivals, and
barnstormed his way across England. And everywhere he's gone, his
triple-threat ability on guitar, harmonica and bass, big voice and
dynamic stage presence have made him an instant hit. Devil
Child picks up where Big New From Baton Rouge!!
left off. In just a year Kenny has grown not only as a
player and singer but also as a songwriter (he co-wrote eight new
tunes for the album). Although he's become a national touring artist,
he hasn't left his Louisiana roots behind. Just listen to Kenny's
harmonica and you'll hear traces of all the great bayou bluesmen
who taught him, like Slim Harpo, Lazy Lester and Kenny's legendary
father, Raful Neal. And when he picks up the guitar, you can't miss
the influence of Kenny's other teacher, (and former Raful Neal sideman)
Buddy Guy. Kenny Neal lives up to all the praise that Blues
and Rhythm magazine heaped on him during his first tour of
England, when they called him, "an undeniably contemporary yet authentic
young bluesman just bursting with ideas." -- Bruce Iglauer
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