Switchy Titchy

RELEASE
1982
LABEL
Black Magic
GENRES
Blues, Regional Blues, Modern Electric Chicago Blues

Album Review

Switchy Titchy is the best record Lacy Gibson has recorded to date. Gibson's variation on Chicago blues includes some horns pinched from Southern soul-blues records, and it's a little bit more laidback than the pile-driving sound often associated with the style. He makes up for the relaxed pace with his round, clean guitar tones and big, powerful vocals, both of which are spotlighted throughout Switchy Titchy. Best of all, that playing is married to a strong song selection, featuring a couple of originals and a lot of forgotten classics. That unpredictable song selection makes the entire album sound fresh and lifts the record above many of its modern blues peers.
Thom Owens, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Take My Love (I Want to Give It All to You)
  2. Easy Woman
  3. Quaker City
  4. My Love Is Real
  5. Somebody Somewhere
  6. Come Back Baby
  7. Switchy Titchy
  8. You Better Be Sure
  9. Five Long Years
  10. Lucky You