Topsy Turvy (Guitar Shorty album)

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Topsy Turvy
Topsy Turvy cover
Studio album by Guitar Shorty
Released 1993
Genre blues
blues rock
Length 50:08
Label Black Top
Professional reviews
Guitar Shorty chronology
My Way of the Highway
(1991)
Topsy Turvy
(1993)
Get Wise to Yourself
(1995)

Topsy Turvy is the second studio album released by blues guitarist Guitar Shorty (David Kearney). The album was released in 1993 on CD by the label Black Top. The tracks "I'm So Glad I Met You", "Mean Husband Blues", "The Bottom Line" and "Hard Life" would later appear on Shorty's compilation album, "The Best of Guitar Shorty", in 2006.

Recorded in the U.S., unlike his previous album, My Way or the Highway, the album shows that "it [is] clear that Guitar Shorty was back to stay stateside."[1] All Music Guide praises the album, calling it "more impressive than My Way or the Highway ... thanks to superior production values and a better."[1]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "I'm So Glad I Met You" (Fran, Kearney) — 4:16
  2. "I Just Can't Run Away from the Blues" (Fran, Kearney, Scott) — 4:25
  3. "Mean Husband Blues" (Kearney, Pembroke) — 3:53
  4. "The Bottom Line" (Jackson, Mitchell, Randle) — 3:52
  5. "I Never Thought" (Kearney) — 2:36
  6. "Hard Life" (Kearney) — 5:17
  7. "Jody" (Barker, Davis, Wilson) — 4:43
  8. "It All Went Down the Drain" (King) — 4:49
  9. "How Long Can It Last?" (Kearney) — 3:13
  10. "Old Time Sake" (Kearney) — 4:16
  11. "You Confuse Me" (Kearney) — 2:46
  12. "More Than You'll Ever Know" (Kooper) — 6:02

[edit] Personnel

  • David Torkanowsky — organ (hammond)
  • Ernest Youngblood, Jr. — saxophone (tenor)
  • Clarence Hollimon, Derek O'Brien — guitar
  • Guitar Shorty — guitar, vocals
  • Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff — saxophone (baritone, tenor)
  • Sarah Brown, Lee Allen Zeno — bass
  • Herman V. Ernest III, George Rains — percussion, drums
  • Floyd Domino — piano
  • Carol Fran — vocals
  • Kamikaze Horns — horn
  • Michael Mordecai — trombone
  • Keith Winking — trumpet

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Bill Dahl. Topsy Turvy. Retrieved on 2007-02-22.