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By Doug Levine
Arriving in Los Angeles in the early-'70s, Walter Trout quickly became a respected sideman. He worked with blues giants John Lee Hooker, Joe Tex and Big Mama Thornton before joining Canned Heat, and later, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Once known only to European audiences, Trout is finally making a name for himself at home. He's been touring the U.S. for the past decade, and his critically acclaimed7 solo albums have contributed to an ever-widening fan base. To mark his recent return to the studio, Trout invited some of his longtime musician friends and collaborators to play on his new album, "Full Circle." "I rented the studio for about five days, and just put out the call to all of my buddies8 and people I respected, and said, 'Look, I've got the studio in (Los Angeles), if you're home, come on in, let's see what we can do.' I was kind of amazed at the response at how many people showed up," he says. Among the guests on "Full Circle" are noted9 guitarists Jeff Healy, Coco Montoya, Guitar Shorty and Junior Watson, as well as his former boss John Mayall, who Trout describes as a master of improvisation10. "John Mayall came walking in and he said, 'What do you want to do? There's the drummer and the bass11 player.' I said, 'O.K., John, how about this?' You sit down and play piano. There's the piano. Let's do a minor12 blues in C-minor. I'm going to take it around one time on the guitar. I'm going to sing a verse, you sing a verse, you play a verse of harp13 solo, I'll sing a verse, and then I'll play a guitar solo until we feel like ending it and then we'll end it," he says. "We all looked at each other and said 'Ready, count to four and here we go.'" Water Trout wraps up his current European tour on November 25 in Denmark. After a well-earned break, he'll be back on tour with selected dates in the U.S. in early-2007. |
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