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    Ticket To Chicago CD $US 13.98
    Out Of Here
    You're Too Young
    Phone Line
    You Got The Blues
    My Bird Won't Sing
    Bermuda Triangle
    Wheeler Dealer
    Empty Train
    Why Can't You Be True?
    Beyond Jupiter
    Cold Blue Moon
    Outlaw
    Ain't No Justice
    Bullfrog Blues

    Additional Information

    All songs by Dave Hole, Dave Hole Music admin. by Eyeball Music, BMI except "Bullfrog Blues" by William Harris, publisher unknown.

    Guitars, Vocals: Dave Hole
    Piano, Organ: Tony Z.
    Bass: Johnny B. Gayden
    Drums: Ray "Killer" Allison
    Harmonica: Billy Branch, on "Empty Train" and "Bermuda Triangle"
    Horn Arrangements: Gene Barge on "Phone Line," "You Got The Blues," and "Why Can't You Be True?"
    Trumpet: Ken Andersont
    Tenor Sax: Steve Eisen
    Baritone Sax: Brian Ripp
    and Steve Eisen, Tenor Sax and Arrangement on
    "Youíre Too Young"

    Produced by: Dave Hole and Bruce Iglauer
    Engineered and mixed by: Gus Mossler
    Recorded and mixed at Chicago Recording Company, Chicago, IL
    Engineering assistance by: Jeff Lane
    Mastered by: Jay OíRourke at Monster Disc, Chicago, IL
    Cover and Background Photos by: Jim Matusik
    Design by Matt Minde and David Forte
    Inlay and Booklet photos by: Noel Grigalunus
    except Billy Branch photo by: Dan Silverman
    Tony Z. appears courtesy of Tone-Cool Records
    Billy Branch appears courtesy of Verve Records

    Original Liner Notes

    On his last album, Steel On Steel, Dave Hole sang ìTake Me To Chicagoî and dreamed out loud about flying from his home in Perth, Australia and jamming with some of the giants of Chicago blues. With Ticket To Chicago we've made his dream come true. Dave has melded his amazing over-the-top (literally) slide guitar style and impassioned vocals with the deep blues feeling and superb musicianship of some of the Windy City's finest young bluesmen and most experienced veterans. Inspired by the energy and focus of his accompanists, Dave delivers his bluesiest album yet, an album that evokes the spirits of Elmore James, Hound Dog Taylor, Muddy Waters and Albert King yet rocks just as hard as Dave's fiery live shows and previous albums.

    The players on this album have impeccable credentials. Ray "Killer" Allisonhas powered the bands of James Cotton, Muddy Waters and, for the last two years, Buddy Guy.

    Johnny B. Gayden is Chicago's most in-demand bassman; he's recorded with Koko Taylor, Son Seals and dozens of others, but his most famous credit is the decade he spent on the road as the key member of Albert Collins' Icebreakers.

    Tony Z. toured with Ronnie Earl before coming to Chicago and joining Larry McCray's band. Now he's backing Buddy Guy, but also cutting his own solo albums for the Tone-Cool label.

    Billy Branch leads the Sons of Bluesand has appeared on literally hundreds of records after serving his apprenticeship in Willie Dixon'sband

    Gene "Daddy G" Barge is one of the great R and B tenor sax players and a superb songwriter and arranger whose career spans five decades. He's backed everyone from Gary U.S. Bonds to Chuck Willis to Little Milton to Big Twist, and his horn arrangements are a crucial part of the Chicago blues sound of the last thirty years.

    Since Dave Hole burst out of Australia and onto the world blues / rock scene a few years ago, he's toured long and successfully through the U.S.A., and taken every opportunity to hear the blues played live by American bluesmen on their home turf. He's jammed with some of the best, and absorbed all thisexperience into his own high-energy sound and style. Ticket To Chicago is Dave Hole's ultimate blues statement, one he's waited his whole life to make.

    Bruce Iglauer
    Alligator Records

 

 

 

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