This intriguing and bizarre album was originally released in 1981, and features Johnny "Guitar" Watson playing all the instruments and singing all the vocal parts. The end result has a surprisingly contemporary 21st century feel, and sounds a bit like Shuggie Otis' similarly lost-solo sessions from a decade earlier, mixing hard blues, jazz, soul and touches of funk into a fascinating hybrid that is remarkably fluid and light on its feet. The whole album is of a piece, but some obvious highlights include "Family Clone," "Ain't Movin'," "Voodoo What You Do," and some mind-blowing vocoder guitar on "Come Dance with Me." Not quite a great lost classic, but it comes pretty darn close. This 2006 reissue from Shout! Factory adds two bonus tracks, the prescient "Chill Me Out" and a cover of Percy Mayfield's "Please Send Me Someone to Love." ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Johnny "Guitar" Watson
Johnny "Guitar" Watson and the Family Clone (Bonus Tracks)
01/17/2006 | Collectables
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Credits
- Dennis Moody
- Engineer
- Emry Thomas
- Drums, Multi Instruments
- Johnny "Guitar" Watson
- Arranger, Producer, Mixing, Concept, Main Performer, Multi Instruments
- Lisa Powers
- Photography
- Mike Doud
- Art Direction
- Julee Stover
- Editorial Supervision
- Taki Ono
- Design, Illustrations
- Lisa Glines
- Package Design
- Shawn Amos
- Reissue Supervisor
- Rick Smith
- Engineer
- Rick Smith
- Engineer
- John Roberts
- Artwork, Package Supervision
- Johnny Golden
- Mastering
- Ernest Hardy
- Liner Notes
- Derek Dressler
- A&R
- Jeff Palo
- Producer
- Clint Bennett
- Mixing
- Virginia "Ginny G" Watson
- Author, Reissue Supervisor
- Keith Blake
- Remastering











