Eldorado Cadillac
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| Eldorado Cadillac | ||||
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| Released | 1995 | |||
| Genre | Chicago blues | |||
| Label | Alligator | |||
| Producer | Billy Boy Arnold, Bruce Iglauer, Scott Dirks | |||
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Eldorado Cadillac is an album by the American musician Billy Boy Arnold, released in 1995.[1][2] It was the second album of his 1990s comeback.[3] Arnold considered his two Alligator Records albums to be the best of his career.[4] The album won a National Association of Independent Record Distributors award for best blues album.[5]
Eldorado Cadillac was produced by Arnold, Bruce Iglauer, and Scott Dirks.[6][7] Arnold wrote seven new songs for the album.[8] Carl Sonny Leyland contributed on piano; Bob Margolin played slide guitar.[9][10] "Don't Stay Out All Night" is a rerecording of Arnold's first single, from 1955.[11] "Sunny Road" is a cover of the Roosevelt Sykes song.[12]