Plookie McCline – Gorilla Walk
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Greetings all
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The tune I bring you today is a slice of gritty, slightly deranged R&B from the streets of Chicago.
I picked up this 45 years ago during the early days of my Jerry-O obsession, when I cast my dragnet far and wide, picking up whatever I could find associated with the master.
Charles ‘Plookie’ McCline is something of a mystery (he doesn’t even get a mention in Robert Pruter’s comprehensive ‘Chicago Soul’). He appears to have recorded a handful of 45s for the Jerry-O/Larry-O labels around 1963, some of which were also issued under the name ‘Willie Logan and the Plaids’.
Today’s selection, which was released late in 1963 was the flipside of ‘Uncle Willy’, a tune no doubt meant to tie in to the local dance craze of the same name.
As fine as that side is, you simply must flip it over to wrap your ears around one of the roughest, craziest bits of Chicago madness ever pressed into wax.
There are points where ‘Gorilla Walk’ sounds like it was lifted from the soundtrack of one of those old Bela Lugosi tropical zombie movies.
To describe the proceedings as ‘lo-fi’ would be both accurate and charitable.
It sounds like the band and the singers were crammed into a broom closet with equipment from the early days of sound recording*.
The backing vocals are – not to put too fine a point on it – wailed, and the saxophone sounds like it and its player had only a passing acquaintance.
The lead vocal by Mr McCline is pretty straight ahead, and the guitar is pretty groovy too.
Make sure to slap this one on the next time you’re in the midst of a drunken mob.
Have a great weekend and I’ll see you all on Monday.
Keep the faith
Larry
*Interestingly enough, the production is credited to Jerry-O and the arrangment to Milt Bland aka Monk Higgins!
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