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Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers


''Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers'' is the 1971 (see 1971 in music) debut album of Theodore Roosevelt "Hound Dog" Taylor.
Cub Coda of Allmusic describes it as "wild, raucous, crazy music straight out of the South Side clubs", and calls it "one of the greatest slide guitar albums of all time".〔(All Music Guide: Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers )〕 ''The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings'' describes its sound as "loud, harsh, boxy and exciting".〔Russell, T. and Smith, C. (2006): ''The Penguin guide to Blues Recordings'', London: Penguin Books, p. 631〕
Originally issued on LP as the first release on the Alligator label, it has subsequently been reissued on CD.
==Background==

As well as being Taylor's debut album, ''Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers'' was the first release on the Alligator label. The label was founded by Bruce Iglauer for the specific purpose of releasing an album of Taylor's music after he had been unable to persuade Bob Koester, then his boss at Delmark, to record Taylor.〔(All music Guide: Hound Dog Taylor Biography )〕
The album, recorded at Sound Studios, Chicago,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers )〕 features only three musicians: Taylor himself on vocals and slide guitar, Brewer Phillips on guitar and Ted Harvey on drums. For solos, the two guitarists alternate between playing lead and accompanying the other guitarist.
The record sold 9,000 copies in its first year, a large number for a blues record on an independent label, and by 1998 had sold around 100,000 copies. At the time of the recording, Taylor was playing locally in taverns, but the higher profile the album's success gave him enabled him to obtain work further afield, eventually touring as far away as Australia.〔(Perfect Sound Forever: interview with Bruce Iglauer by Jason Gross, June 1998 )〕
Further material from the same sessions was released on the posthumous album ''Genuine Houserocking Music''.

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