Big Sugar is the debut album by Canadian rock band Big Sugar, released 1992 on Hypnotic Records.
Critical reception
AllMusic wrote that "Gordie Johnson himself pens the discs two highlights: both 'Groundhog Day' and 'Goodbye Train' feature funky, lurching rhythms and muscular guitar work that offer just the right blend of originality and familiarity."
Track listing
- "Sleep in Late" (Dave Wall, Andrew Whiteman)
- "Come Back Baby" (B.B. Arnold)
- "Motherless Children" (traditional)
- "So Many Roads" (Marshall Paul)
- "Bemsha Swing" (Denzil Best, Thelonious Monk)
- "Stardust" (Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parish)
- "Groundhog Day" (Gordie Johnson)
- "Just About Sunrise" (Johnson)
- "Goodbye Train" (Johnson)
- "Nowhere to Go" (Colin Linden)
- "'Round Midnight" (Bernie Hanighen, Monk, Cootie Williams)
- "Devil Got My Woman" (Skip James)
Personnel
Big Sugar
- Gordie Johnson: Guitars, vocals
- Terry Wilkins: Bass, vocals
- Al Cross: Drums
Additional Personnel
- Patrick Ballentyne, Andrew Whiteman: Acoustic guitars, vocals
- Nick Gotham, Gene Hardy, Johnny Johnson: Saxophone
- Jim Bish: Flute
- Ken Whiteley: Mandolin
- Greg Beresford: Percussion
- Kate Fenner, David Wall: Additional vocals
- Beresford, Fenner, Hardy, Wall and Whiteman all appear "Courtesy of the Bourbon Tabernacle Choir" (according to liner notes)
References