link to lowell fulson's bio http://www.isound.com/lowell_fulsoni'm going to focus here on his late work and the recordings he made for the kent label in the late 60's which in my opinion it's his best stuff. some people could argue all his songs sounds the same, but to me that is what is called having an style of his own. i spin both "my aching back" and "lovin' touch" (in comments).
link to lowell fulson's bio http://www.isound.com/lowell_fulsoni'm going to focus here on his late work and the recordings he made for the kent label in the late 60's which in my opinion it's his best stuff. some people could argue all his songs sounds the same, but to me that is what is called having an style of his own. i spin both "my aching back" and "lovin' touch" (in comments).
Not only is this a supremely funky track, but the lyrics impart some basic "keep it simple" wisdom that I would do well to heed these days. When he recorded The Ol' Blues Singer in the mid-'70s, "Lowell Fulson":http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hifrxq95ldke was already a well-established blues guitarist/vocalist with a few decades of recording and performing under his belt. But for th...