Luther Allison
Blues Guitarist Luther Allison, who died on August 12, 1997, toured in a Gospel group The Southern Travelers from the end of 1940. After moving to Chicago, he attended Farragut High School where he became a class with Muddy Waters' son. He has immersed himself in the Blues and it can be heard. He was one of the few Blues artists to join the Motown Records stable. His later manager and European agent was Thomas Ruf, founder of Ruf Records.
Reckless
Reckless is a double LP from Blues guitarist Luthet Allison. The LP contains 14 Blues songs in Luther Allison's signature style. The sound system at full strength and enjoy. Special attention to the duet with Marla Glen, an almost live experience. Blues with a little Soul.
Review
Just like Luther Allison's in 1995 recorded Blue Streak is this double LP recorded in 1996 at Beale Studios, an audiophile recording. Nice and solid kick drum, Hammond B3 and the raw voice of Luther Allison. In the somewhat quieter passages you can hear how spacious this is.
Audiophile LP: Rating 
Tracklist
LP 1, side A
1. I'm back
2. Drownin' at the bottom
3. There comes a time
4. Cancel my check
LP 1, side B
1. Just as I am (duet met Marla Glen)
2. You can run but you can't hide
3. Playin' a losin' game
4. Will it ever change?
LP 2, side A
1. Living in the house of the Blues
2. You can you can
3. It's a Blues thing
LP 2, side B
1. Pain in the streets
2. Low down and dirty
3. You're gonna make me cry