The 32-page,
full-color booklet is filled with photos, ephemera, liner notes from Bill
Dahl and testimonials from friends and fans including Mavis Staples, Keb’
Mo’, Elvin Bishop, Denise LaSalle, Leon Huff, Al Bell, and many more.
Produced by Rush
himself along with Omnivore’s co-founder and Grammy®-winning producer
Cheryl Pawelski; Jeff DeLia, Rush’s manager; and long-time publicist Cary
Baker, Chicken Heads traces the bluesman’s career, from
1964’s “Someday” to the title track, from 1979 collaborations with Gamble
& Huff to tracks from 2004’s FolkFunk. With mastering and
restoration handled by Grammy® winner Michael Graves, Bobby’s vintage
recordings have never sounded better.
According to
Omnivore’s Pawelski, “When you’ve played with Elmore James, Howlin’ Wolf,
Muddy Waters, and Jimmy Reed, you must be on to something. When you’ve had
a multi-generational career in music, spanning blues, soul and funk, that’s
something else.”
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