Where Have You Been? Live in Montreux 1976-1994 features the exciting blues guitarist/singer Luther Allison on selections taken from four appearances at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Although the title says 1974-1994, the earliest numbers are actually from 1976, and these are the most memorable cuts on the CD. Even when sticking to cover tunes throughout the powerhouse performance (such as "Sweet Home Chicago" and "Little Red Rooster"), Allison plays with such enthusiasm and ferocity that he sounds as if he wrote the songs himself. Among the other highlights, Allison is heard on his 1983 set closer "Sky Is Crying," shouting out a Memphis soul-type ballad ("Memories") in 1984 and sounding remarkably close to B.B. King at times during 1994's "Bad Love" (which has background riffs from the Memphis Horns). This is a strong (and easily recommended) all-around overview that can serve as a perfect introduction to the talented Luther Allison. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Where Have You Been? Live in Montreux 1976-1994
01/01/1997
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Jay Mattes
- Drums
- Mike Morrison
- Bass
- Ernest Williamson
- Organ
- Dave Smith
- Bass
- Tom "Curly" Ruff
- Liner Notes, Compilation, Compilation Producer
- Claude Nobs
- Executive Producer
- Uli Eisner
- Mixing
- Edouard Curchod
- Photography
- Yvette Preyer
- Drums
- James Salberg
- Guitar
- Andreas Weindel
- Design
- Anja Simonet
- Photography
- Jeffrey Aldrich
- Bass
- Barry Beckett
- Organ
- Larry Byrne
- Keyboards
- Michael Carras
- Piano, Keyboards
- Roger Hawkins
- Drums
- David Hood
- Bass
- Wayne Jackson
- Trumpet
- Jimmy Johnson
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Andrew Love
- Saxophone
- Luther Allison
- Guitar, Vocals, Main Performer




















