Description
George Thorogood And The Destroyers – 2120 South Michigan Ave – Double 180 Gram Vinyl Records
George Thorogood pays tribute to the Chicago legends
Limited edition vinyl with bonus track
Brand new, never played and still in the factory plastic
2120 South Michigan Ave is an album by George Thorogood & The Destroyers, released in 2011. The album pays tribute to Chess Records, a historic Chicago-based record label that played a pivotal role in the development of blues and rock ‘n’ roll.
The title track, 2120 South Michigan Ave, is named after the address of Chess Records’ studio in Chicago. George Thorogood and his band cover classic songs originally recorded by artists associated with Chess Records, including Willie Dixon, Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, and Chuck Berry.
The album showcases Thorogood’s signature blues-rock style, and the tracklist includes renditions of blues classics like “Help Me,” “My Babe,” and “Blue Lights.” “2120 South Michigan Ave” is a homage to the influential artists who recorded at Chess Records and had a profound impact on the history of American music.
For fans of blues and rock, particularly those interested in the roots of rock ‘n’ roll, George Thorogood & The Destroyers’ 2120 South Michigan Ave offers an enjoyable exploration of classic blues songs with a contemporary twist.
Track Listing
Going Back
Hi-Heel Sneakers Featuring – Buddy Guy
Seventh Son
Spoonful
Let It Rock
Two Trains Running (Still A Fool)
Bo Diddley
Mama Talk To Your Daughter
Help Me
My Babe Featuring – Charlie Musselwhite
Sweet Little Rock And Roller
Willie Dixon’s Gone
Chicago Bound
2120 South Michigan Ave.