description Son Seals - Chicago Fire Overview
Released in 1997, this gritty album by Chicago blues guitarist Son Seals showcases his aggressive vocal delivery and intensely powerful electric guitar work for Alligator Records.
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Son Seals - Chicago Fire ranks #120 of 403 in the Blues Album ranking, behind Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Sky Is Crying, ahead of Chris Whitley - Living with the Law.
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What does Son Seals sound like on Chicago Fire?
The record emphasizes Seals' rough, urgent singing and hard-edged electric guitar. Its sound belongs firmly to modern Chicago blues rather than acoustic Delta or Piedmont traditions.
Which label released Son Seals' Chicago Fire?
Alligator Records released the album in 1997. The Chicago label was also central to Seals' broader recording career and to the promotion of contemporary electric blues.
Is Chicago Fire a good example of Son Seals' guitar style?
Yes. The album presents the biting tone, forceful attack, and emotionally intense phrasing for which Seals became known.
How does Chicago Fire relate to Son Seals' earlier Alligator albums?
It continues the uncompromising electric approach heard on records such as The Son Seals Blues Band and Midnight Son. The 1997 album sounds like a veteran Chicago performer reinforcing his established strengths rather than changing genres.
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