King of Hearts (King Ernest Baker album) explained

King of Hearts
Type:studio
Artist:King Ernest Baker
Cover:King of Hearts (King Ernest Baker album).jpg
Released:1997
Studio:Doug Messengers Studio
North Hollywood, CA
Genre:Blues and soul
Label:Evidence 26084
Producer:Randy Chortkoff
Executive producer: Jerry Gordon
Next Title:Blues Got Soul
Next Year:2000

King of Hearts was the first CD album for blues, soul singer King Ernest. He had been away from the music scene for some time and the album marked his return to music. It was also a blues award nominee.

Background

After retiring at 55, he recorded the album which was released on Evidence 26084 in 1997.[1] [2] The album includes covers of "Black Bag Blues" which is a Lester Butler song and "Better Days" which was written by Mick Jagger and Jimmy Rip, which is an Otis Redding styled ballad. Charlie Musselwhite's "Long As I Have You" and Hound Dog Taylor's "Sadie" are also covered.[3] Other compositions are by Ernest Baker, Andy Kaulkin and Randy Chortkoff.[4] Lester Butler,[5] Jimmy Rip,[6] and East Hampton guitarist, Zach Zunis are among the musicians that played on the album.[7]

In a review of the album, Nicky Baxter of Metroactive noted the ease that King Ernest had in going from blues to soul and back again. The only low point was some obtrusive piano pounding.[8]

It was nominated in for a W. C. Handy Award in 1998.[9] There were two categories. One was in Soul/Blues Album of the Year category and the other was in the Comeback Blues Album of the Year category.[10] [11]

Bakers follow-up album was in 2000 with Blues Got Soul.[12]

Album details

Tracks
TitleComposerTime
1"I Resign"Ernest Baker4:48
2"I'm Not The Only One"Andy Kaulkin3:44
3"In The Dark"Junior Parker4:08
4"Black Bag Blues"Lester Butler4:27
5"Better Days"Mick Jagger - Jimmy Rip4:39
6"Long As I Have You"Charlie Musselwhite6:16
7"Tell Me What's The Reason"Florence Cadrey3:52
8"Cryin' For My Baby"Harold Burrage5:02
9"Sadie"Hound Dog Taylor5:05
10"Forgive Me"Randy Chortkoff4:16[13]
Production
RoleName
Produced byRandy Chortkoff
Executive producerJerry Gordon
Post production coordinator Alan Edwards
EngineerGlen Nishida
MixingRandy Chortkoff & Glen Nishida
PhotographyMark Castle
Art production & design Mark Castle
Liner notesScott Dirks [14] [15]
Musicians
NameRoleTracks
King ErnestVocals
Paul BryantGuitar2, 7, 10
Lester Butlerharmonica4
Lee CampbellDrums6, 7
Randy ChortkoffHarmonica2, 3, 10
Mitch KashmarHarmonica 6
Andy KaulkinPiano, Organ1–3, 5-10
Pete KayDrums4, 5
Tom LeaveyBass
Ronnie MacRoryDrums9, 10
Jonnie MorganDrums2
Jimmy RipGuitar5
Lee SmithDrums1, 3, 8
Zac ZunisGuitar1, 3, 4, 6, 8-10
The Texicali Horns1–3, 5, 7, 8
Darrell LeonardTrumpet
Joe SubletTenor sax[16]

Notes and References

  1. Orlando Sentinel, September 8, 2000 - A Royal Marriage Of Blues, Soul From 'Gutsy 'King' Ernest Baker by Parry Gettleman, Sentinel Popular Music Critic
  2. Billboard March 29, 1997 - Page 17
  3. Jazz Times, 05/01/1997 - King Ernest Baker: King of Hearts By Bill Milkowski
  4. [AllMusic]
  5. No Fightin - King Ernest / Lester Butler: “Black Bag Blues”
  6. Blues Access, No 30 - King Ernest, King of Hearts
  7. The East Hampton Star, February 9, 2017 - A Grammy Proves Elusive for an East Hampton Guitarist By Christopher Walsh
  8. metroactive - A Royal Return By Nicky Baxter
  9. Past Blues - Tuesday, January 21, 1997 - January 21, 1997 -- Evidence released King
  10. Louisville Music News - 19th Annual W. C. Handy Nominations Announced
  11. Memphis Flyer - Music, Local Boys Done Good by Mark Jordan
  12. Blues Bytes, November 2000 - WHAT'S NEW --- Steve Hinrichsen
  13. [Discogs]
  14. musicmp3spb.org - King Ernest, обложки King Of Hearts (1997)
  15. AllMusic - King Ernest, King of Hearts, Credits
  16. musicmp3spb.org - King Ernest, обложки King Of Hearts (1997)