Super Heavy Organ
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Super Heavy Organ is an album by New Orleans and San Diego keyboardist Robert Walter
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Robert Walter (musician)
Robert Walter is a keyboard player specializing in instrumental soul jazz on the Hammond B3 organ. He is a founding memberof The Greyboy Allstars, and has since led his own band Robert Walter's 20th Congress.-Biography:...
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Musicians
- Robert Walter - Hammond organ piano, clavinet, melodica, percussion
- Johnny VidacovichJohnny VidacovichJohnny Vidacovich is a contemporary jazz drummer from New Orleans, Louisiana. Playing since the early 1970s with the quartet Astral Project , he has become widely renowned as a prominent and sought after New Orleans musician as well as contributing to New Orleans cultural heritage...
- drums - Stanton MooreStanton MooreStanton Moore is a drummer raised in Metairie, Louisiana. Most widely known as a founding member of Galactic, Moore has also pursued a solo recording career and recorded with bands as diverse as jazz-funk keyboardist Robert Walter and heavy metal act Corrosion of Conformity...
- drums - Tim Green - tenor saxophone
- James SingletonJames Singleton (musician)James Singleton is an acoustic bassist, composer, and producer with an intimate and extensive affiliation with the New Orleans music scene. He is a member of the long-lived New Orleans-based jazz group Astral Project with Johnny Vidacovich, Tony Dagradi and Steve Masakowski. He has been described...
- bass - Anthony Farrell (special guest) - vocals
Track listing
- "Adelita"
- "Kickin' Up the Dust"
- "Spell"
- "El Cuervo"
- "Criminals Have a Name for It"
- "34 Small"
- "Don't Hate, Congratulate"
- "Poor TomPoor Tom"Poor Tom" is a song by English rock group Led Zeppelin, but may also be a reference to several characters throughout literary history. Led Zeppelin's song was composed in 1970 by vocalist Robert Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page when they were staying at Bron-Yr-Aur, a small cottage in Wales, and was...
" - "Dad's Drunk Again"
- "Big Dummy"
- "Hardware"
- "Cabrillo"