Alligator Records

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Alligator Records
Founded1971;53 years ago (1971)
Founder Bruce Iglauer
Distributor(s) ADA (US), Warner Music (Canada)
Genre Blues
Country of originU.S.
LocationChicago, Illinois
Official website www.alligator.com

Alligator Records is an American, Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971. [1] [2] Iglauer was also one of the founders of the Living Blues magazine in Chicago in 1970.

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History

Iglauer started the label using his savings to record and produce his favorite band Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers, [3] whom his employer, Bob Koester of Delmark Records, declined to record. Nine months after the release of the first album, he stopped working at Delmark Records to concentrate fully on the band and his label. [4] Only 1,000 copies of the Taylor's debut album were made, while Iglauer took over managing the group. Other early releases for the fledgling label included recordings by Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell and Fenton Robinson. In 1976, Koko Taylor's I Got What It Takes was nominated for a Grammy Award, and Albert Collins soon signed to the label. Iglauer mainly worked as executive producer. [5]

In 1982, the label won its first Grammy Award for the album, I'm Here, by Clifton Chenier. The second Grammy came in 1985 for Showdown! by Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, and Robert Cray. In 1991, a 20th anniversary compilation album was issued. [5]

Since its founding, Alligator Records has released over 250 blues and blues/rock albums, as well as a defunct reggae series. Alligator artists include Lonnie Mack, Marcia Ball, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, Eddy Clearwater, Sam Lay, Smokin' Joe Kubek, Roomful of Blues, Eric Lindell, JJ Grey & MOFRO, Lee Rocker, Cephas & Wiggins, and Michael Burks. More recently, veterans Charlie Musselwhite and James Cotton have re-signed to the label.

Alligator celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2011 while reporting a profit for the previous year. [6] In January 2021, Exceleration Records invested in Alligator, becoming a financial and administrative partner with Iglauer. [7] In 2021, Alligator celebrated its 50th anniversary, [8] in observance of which Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared June 18, 2021 as “Alligator Records Day” in Chicago, [8] and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky added comments on Iglauer's and Alligator's part in the "American cultural legacy of Chicago blues music" to the Congressional Record . [9]

Discography

Alligator Records commenced releasing LPs in 1971 continuing through to the present with a focus on Chicago blues artists. [4] [5] [10]

Blues

Catalog No. (AL)AlbumArtistDetails
4701 Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers Hound Dog Taylor
4702 Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell Big Walter Horton and Carey Bell
4703 The Son Seals Blues Band Son Seals
4704 Natural Boogie Hound Dog Taylor
4705 Somebody Loan Me a Dime Fenton Robinson
4706I Got What It Takes Koko Taylor
4707Beware of the DogHound Dog Taylor
4708 Midnight Son Son Seals
4709Stomping on a Saturday Night Blind John Davis
4710I Hear Some Blues DownstairsFenton Robinson
4711 The Earthshaker Koko Taylor
4712 Live and Burning Son Seals
4713 Ice Pickin' Albert Collins
4714Bayou Lightning Lonnie Brooks
4715Someday You'll Have These Blues Phillip Walker
4716Been Gone Too Long Lonesome Sundown
4717Johnny Jones with Billy Boy Arnold Johnny Jones and Billy Boy Arnold
4718 Crawfish Fiesta Professor Longhair
4719 Frostbite Albert Collins
4720 Chicago Fire Son Seals
4721Turn On the NightLonnie Brooks
4722Condition: BlueTony Mathews
4723 Stone Crazy! Buddy Guy
4724 From the Heart of a Woman Koko Taylor
4725Frozen Alive!Albert Collins
4726The New Johnny Otis Show with Shuggie Otis Johnny Otis and Shuggie Otis
4727Genuine Houserocking MusicHound Dog Taylor
4728Raw Magic Magic Slim
4729I'm Here! Clifton Chenier and His Red Hot Louisiana Band
4730 Don't Lose Your Cool Albert Collins
4731Hot ShotLonnie Brooks
4732Playing for Keeps Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows
4733Live in JapanAlbert Collins
4734Whoopin' Sonny Terry with Johnny Winter and Willie Dixon
4735 Guitar Slinger Johnny Winter
4736NightflightFenton Robinson
4737High Compression James Cotton
4738 Bad Axe Son Seals
4739Strike Like Lightning Lonnie Mack
4740 Queen of the Blues Koko Taylor
4741 When a Guitar Plays the Blues Roy Buchanan
4742 Serious Business Johnny Winter
4743 Showdown! Albert Collins, Robert Cray and Johnny Copeland
4744Bar Room Preacher Jimmy Johnson
4745Pressure Cooker Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
4746Live from Chicago - Mr. Superharp Himself!James Cotton
4747 Dancing on the Edge Roy Buchanan
4748 3rd Degree Johnny Winter
4749Roughhousin' Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials
4750Second SightLonnie Mack
4751Wound Up TightLonnie Brooks
4752Cold SnapAlbert Collins
4753All the Way Crazy Little Charlie & the Nightcats
4754An Audience with the QueenKoko Taylor
4755Live from Chicago! Bigger Than Life!!Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows
4756 Hot Wires Roy Buchanan
4757I'm in the Wrong Business! A.C. Reed
4758Edge of the City The Kinsey Report
4759Live from Chicago: Bayou Lightning StrikesLonnie Brooks
4760 The Siegel–Schwall Reunion Concert Siegel–Schwall Band
4761Disturbing the PeaceLittle Charlie & the Nightcats
4762Years Since Yesterday The Paladins
4763Generic Blues Album Maurice John Vaughn
4764Big News from Baton Rouge!! Kenny Neal
4765Georgia Blue Tinsley Ellis
4766The Swamp Boogie Queen Katie Webster
4767 Big Fun Elvin Bishop
4768Harp and Soul Lazy Lester
4769That Woman is Poison! Rufus Thomas
4770Lucky Strikes! Lucky Peterson
4771One More for the Road Charles Brown reissue of Blue Side LP
4772Chicken, Gravy and BiscuitsLil' Ed & the Blues Imperials
4773Live from Austin Delbert McClinton
4774Devil ChildKenny Neal
4775Midnight DriveThe Kinsey Report
4776The Big BreakLittle Charlie & the Nightcats
4777Two-Fisted MamaKatie Webster
4778Fanning the FlamesTinsley Ellis
4779Standing My GroundClarence "Gatemouth" Brown
4780The Uppity Blues Women Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women
4781Ace of Harps Charlie Musselwhite
4782Let's Buzz!The Paladins
4783Louisiana Legend Raful Neal
4784Jump for JoyKoko Taylor
4785Return of the Thin Man Noble "Thin Man" Watts
4786Live! Attack of the Killer VLonnie Mack
4787Keep It To Ourselves Sonny Boy Williamson recorded in 1963
4788Blowin' Like Hell William Clarke
4789Triple PlayLucky Peterson
4790Harp Attack!James Cotton, Carey Bell, Junior Wells and Billy Branch
4791 Don't Let the Bossman Get You Down! Elvin Bishop
4792Tore Up! Nappy Brown
4793Street Party The Mellow Fellows
4794Captured LiveLittle Charlie & the Nightcats
4795Walking On FireKenny Neal
4796Hot FlashSaffire – The Uppity Blues Women
4797Lost in the Blues Otis Rush
4798 Living in the Danger Zone Son Seals
4799Satisfaction GuaranteedLonnie Brooks
4800The Touch Johnny Heartsman
4801SignatureCharlie Musselwhite
4802Alone & AcousticBuddy Guy and Junior Wells
4803No Foolin'!Katie Webster
4804No Looking BackClarence "Gatemouth" Brown
4805Trouble TimeTinsley Ellis
4806Serious IntentionsWilliam Clarke
4807Short Fuse Blues Dave Hole
4809...What You See Is What You GetLil' Ed & the Blues Imperials
4810Bayou BloodKenny Neal
4811BroadcastingSaffire − The Uppity Blues Women
4812Night VisionLittle Charlie & the Nightcats
4813In the Shadow of the CityMaurice John Vaughn
4814Working OvertimeDave Hole
4815Back Where I Belong Billy Boy Arnold
4816Down in the Alley Bob Margolin
4817 Force of Nature Koko Taylor
4818In My TimeCharlie Musselwhite
4819Blue Blazes Sugar Blue
4820 Soul Fixin' Man Luther Allison
4821Bloodlines Michael Hill's Blues Mob
4822 Nothing but the Truth Son Seals
4823Storm WarningTinsley Ellis
4824Corky Siegel's Chamber Blues Corky Siegel
4825Hoodoo MoonKenny Neal
4826Old, New, Borrowed & BlueSaffire − The Uppity Blues Women
4827Groove TimeWilliam Clarke
4828 Deep Down Carey Bell
4829Straight Up!Little Charlie & the Nightcats
4830Too Much Fun C. J. Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band
4831In Your EyesSugar Blue
4832Steel on SteelDave Hole
4833 Ace in the Hole Elvin Bishop
4834 Blue Streak Luther Allison
4835My Blues & My GuitarBob Margolin
4836Eldorado CadillacBilly Boy Arnold
4837Between Midnight and Day Corey Harris
4838Cool Down Cephas & Wiggins
4839Border Town Legend Long John Hunter
4840Cleaning HouseSaffire − The Uppity Blues Women
4841Wake Up and Live! Floyd Dixon
4842The Hard WayWilliam Clarke
4843Roadhouse RulesLonnie Brooks
4844The Big Squeeze C. J. Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band
4845Have Mercy!Michael Hill's Blues Mob
4846Son Seals Live: Spontaneous CombustionSon Seals
4847Ticket to ChicagoDave Hole
4848Music Makin' Mama Ann Rabson
4849 Reckless Luther Allison
4850Fish Ain't Bitin'Corey Harris
4851Up and InBob Margolin
4852Fire It UpTinsley Ellis
4853Swinging from the RaftersLong John Hunter
4854 Good Luck Man Carey Bell
4855Hound Dog Taylor: A TributeVarious Artists
4856Live & UppitySaffire − The Uppity Blues Women
4857Turn the Heat Up Shemekia Copeland
4858New York State of BluesMichael Hill's Blues Mob
4859The Skin I'm InElvin Bishop
4860Smoke and SteelThe Kinsey Report
4861Ride with MeLong John Hunter
4862Shadow of the BluesLittle Charlie & the Nightcats
4863HomemadeCephas & Wiggins
4864Greens from the GardenCorey Harris
4865Under the SpellDave Hole
4866Lone Star ShootoutLonnie Brooks, Long John Hunter and Phillip Walker
4867Front Porch Blues John Jackson
4868Get Wild!Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials
4869 Live in Chicago Luther Allison
4870Bitter Sweet Blues Gaye Adegbalola
4871Suspicion Coco Montoya
4872Vü-Dü MenzCorey Harris and Henry Butler
4873Royal BlueKoko Taylor
4874That's My Partner!Elvin Bishop and Little Smokey Smothers
4875WickedShemekia Copeland
4876The Chill Rusty Zinn
4877Speaking in Tongues The Holmes Brothers
4878Make It Rain Michael Burks
4879 Presumed Innocent Marcia Ball
4880Ain't Gonna Hush!Saffire − The Uppity Blues Women
4881Outside Looking InDave Hole
4882Step It Up! C. J. Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band
4883That's Big!Little Charlie & the Nightcats
4884From Austin with Soul W. C. Clark
4885Can't Look BackCoco Montoya
4886Heads Up!Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials
4887Talking to StrangersShemekia Copeland
4888Somebody Told the TruthCephas & Wiggins
4889That's Right! Roomful of Blues
4890The Live OneDave Hole
4891 So Many Rivers Marcia Ball
4892I Smell SmokeMichael Burks
4993Simple TruthsThe Holmes Brothers
4894Double TakeKenny Neal and Billy Branch
4895 Watch Your Back Guitar Shorty
4896Release the HoundHound Dog Taylor
4897Deep in the HeartW. C. Clark
4898Second NatureCarey Bell and Lurrie Bell
4899 Have a Little Faith Mavis Staples
4900Standing Room OnlyRoomful of Blues
4901Corky Siegel's Traveling Chamber Blues Show! Corky Siegel
4902Nine LivesLittle Charlie & the Nightcats
4903Live! Down the RoadMarcia Ball
4904Live - HighwaymanTinsley Ellis
4905The Soul TruthShemekia Copeland
4906Flash ForwardThe Siegel-Schwall Band
4907Racin' the Devil Lee Rocker
4908Change in the Weather Eric Lindell
4909RattleshakeLil' Ed & the Blues Imperials
4910Shoulder to ShoulderCephas & Wiggins
4911 We The People Guitar Shorty
4912State of GraceThe Holmes Brothers
4913Dirty DealCoco Montoya
4914 Country Ghetto JJ Grey & Mofro
4915Old SchoolKoko Taylor
4916Moment of TruthTinsley Ellis
4917Black Cat BoneLee Rocker
4918Low on Cash, Rich in LoveEric Lindell
4919Raisin' a RuckusRoomful of Blues
4920Blood Brothers Smokin' Joe Kubek and Bnois King
4921West Side Strut Eddy Clearwater
4922Peace, Love & BBQMarcia Ball
4923Iron ManMichael Burks
4924What Love Will Do Janiva Magness
4925 Orange Blossoms JJ Grey & Mofro
4926Full TiltLil' Ed & the Blues Imperials
4927Havin' the Last WordSaffire − The Uppity Blues Women
4928Gulf Coast HighwayEric Lindell
4929 Lay Your Burden Down Buckwheat Zydeco
4930Twisted Rick Estrin & The Nightcats
4931Hard Believer Tommy Castro
4932Speak No EvilTinsley Ellis
4933Feed My SoulThe Holmes Brothers
4934Bare KnuckleGuitar Shorty
4935The Devil is an Angel TooJaniva Magness
4936American Patchwork Anders Osborne
4937Have Blues, Will TravelSmokin' Joe Kubek and Bnois King
4938Georgia WarhorseJJ Grey & Mofro
4939 The Well Charlie Musselwhite
4940GiantJames Cotton
4941Hook, Line & SinkerRoomful of Blues
4942Roadside AttractionsMarcia Ball
4943The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue Live!Various Artists
4944Brighter Days: The Film and Live Concert AlbumJJ Grey & MofroCD and DVD
4945Hellfire Joe Louis Walker
4946Stronger For ItJaniva Magness
4947Soul Shot Curtis Salgado
4948Black Eye GalaxyAnders Osborne
4949Jump StartLil' Ed & the Blues Imperials
4950One Wrong TurnRick Estrin & The Nightcats
4951Show of StrengthMichael Burks
4952On My Mind / In My Heart Jesse Dee
4953This RiverJJ Grey & Mofro
4954Cotton Mouth ManJames Cotton
495545 LiveRoomful of Blues
4956PeaceAnders Osborne
4957BrotherhoodThe Holmes Brothers
4958The Devil You KnowTommy Castro and the Pain Killers
4959Hornet's NestJoe Louis Walker
4960Refuse to Lose Jarekus Singleton
4961Don't Call No Ambulance Selwyn Birchwood
4962You Asked For It...LiveRick Estrin & The Nightcats
4963Can't Even Do Wrong RightElvin Bishop
4964The Tattooed Lady and the Alligator ManMarcia Ball
4965 Meet Me in Bluesland The Kentucky Headhunters with Johnnie Johnson
4966Outskirts of LoveShemekia Copeland
4967Method to My MadnessTommy Castro and The Painkillers
4968God Don't Never Change: The Songs of Blind Willie JohnsonVarious Artists
4969The Chicago Way Toronzo Cannon
4970The Beautiful LowdownCurtis Salgado
4971Promised Land or Bust Moreland and Arbuckle
4972The Big Sound of Lil' Ed & the Blues ImperialsLil' Ed & the Blues Imperials
4973Elvin Bishop's Big Fun TrioElvin Bishop
4974Hard TruthCoco Montoya
4975Pick Your PoisonSelwyn Birchwood
4976Royal Mint The Cash Box Kings
4977Groovin' in GreaselandRick Estrin & The Nightcats
4978Stompin' GroundTommy Castro and The Painkillers
4979Winning HandTinsley Ellis
4980Rough CutCurtis Salgado and Alan Hager
4981The High Cost of Low Living Nick Moss Band featuring Dennis Gruenling
4982Shine BrightMarcia Ball
4983Something Smells Funky Round HereElvin Bishop
4984America's ChildShemekia Copeland
4985Revolution in Your HeartEric Lindell
4986Tough as LoveLindsay Beaver
4987Journeys to the Heart of the BluesJoe Louis Walker, Bruce Katz and Giles Robson
4988Live at the Ramblin' Man FairThe Kentucky Headhunters
4989Killin' It LiveTommy Castro and The Pain Killers
4990Kingfish Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
4991Hail to the Kings!The Cash Box Kings
4992Roots and Branches: The Songs of Little Walter Billy Branch
4993Lucky Guy!Nick Moss Band featuring Dennis Gruenling
4994Coming in HotCoco Montoya
4995The Preacher, the Politician or the Pimp Toronzo Cannon
4996ContemporaryRick Estrin & The Nightcats
4997Ice Cream In HellTinsley Ellis
4998In A Roomfull Of BluesRoomfull Of Blues
4999Living In A Burning HouseSelwyn Birchwood
5001Uncivil WarShemekia Copeland
5002Damage ControlCurtis Salgado
5003Raisin' CainChris Cain
5004100 Years Of BluesElvin Bishop & Charlie Musselwhite

Reggae

Catalog No.AlbumArtistDetails
8302Rasta Festival Black Slate
8303Indestructible Mighty Diamonds
8304Youthman Penitentiary Edi Fitzroy and the Roots Radics Band
8305 Forward The Abyssinians
8306Check It! Mutabaruka
8307King David's Melody Augustus Pablo
8308In the Future Pablo Moses
8309Scattered Lights The Skatalites
8310Rockers All-Star ExplosionVarious Artists
8311TensionPablo Moses
8312High Times All-Star ExplosionVarious Artists
8313Triumph! Joe Higgs

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