L.A. Blues/Rock Legends Top Jimmy and the Rhythm Pigs Lone Album Reissued on Jan. 16, 2026 from Blind Owl Records
LOS ANGELES BLUES ROCK LEGENDS TOP JIMMY AND THE RHYTHM PIGS LONG OUT-OF-PRINT 1987 DEBUT RELEASE PIGUS DRUNKUS MAXIMUS SET FOR REISSUE JANUARY 16, 2026
Beloved by Celebs and Musicians Like Tom Waits, David Lee Roth, X, Maria Mckee, Steve Wynn, The Blasters and Others, the Band’s Lone Album Has Been Out of Print for 38 Years
Blind Owl Records and East of Lincoln Productions 2026 Reissue is Fully Remastered, Features a 16-Page Booklet, Bolstered with New Comprehensive Liner Notes by Grammy-Nominated Rock Critic Chris Morris, Archival Photos, Gig Flyers and Released on Gatefold Pig Pink Colored Vinyl LP and CD Digipak Formats
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LOS ANGELES, CA. (THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2025) – Blind Owl Records and East of Lincoln Productions announced today, the long awaited album from legendary Los Angeles blues rock band Top Jimmy and the Rhythm Pigs lone album, 1987’s Pigus, Drunkus, Maximus is slated for release on January 16, 2026. The single “Dance With Your Baby” is currently available today as a single here and the full album can be pre-ordered and presaved on CD (for the first time-ever) and gatefold pig pink colored vinyl LP formats here.
Beloved by celebs and musicians, Top Jimmy and the Rhythm Pigs fans included everyone from incomparable musicians like Tom Waits and David Lee Roth but also bands like X and The Blasters as well as musicians like Maria Mckee and Steve Wynn (who released the original LP on his Down There Records). Out of print for nearly 40 years, this new reissue of Pigus Drunkus Maximus has been remastered, features a new 16-page booklet of archival photos from noted photographer Gary Leonard, gig flyers and new liner notes from veteran Grammy-nominated L.A. scribe Chris Morris.
“I could not be happier that the Top Jimmy And The Rhythm Pigs record I produced at the dawn of my career is finally getting re-released,” said producer and saxophone player, Steve Berlin. “Forgive any immodesty, but it really sounds pretty much exactly the way we sounded on a particularly good night at one of our innumerable Cathay De Grande Mondays. Beyond the value as a historical snapshot of the era, you’ll hear a band cranking on all cylinders since that’s pretty much all we did then, before any drug/alcohol excess and untreated mental illness fully manifested. All that’s missing is the unique CDG scent of drying sewage (from the constantly backed up toilets) and burning soy sauce. Enjoy!”
“Top Jimmy and the Rhythm Pigs played the dark Chinese basement club in Hollywood called Cathay de Grande with Carlos Guitarlos on lead guitar,” said Tom Waits. “His voice was a drill, a grinder, a plow, a scooper and a plunger. Kathleen and I danced to the jail birds many nights in the ‘80s.”
“Top Jimmy was a great big noisy presence, transcending even the blues he wrenched from his soul on a nightly basis,” said David Lee Roth. “He was also the best drinking buddy I ever had.”
Spoken about in hushed tones for their incendiary live shows soaked in booze, blues and sweaty, transformative bacchanalian liberation during the oppressive Reagan years, Top Jimmy and The Rhythm Pigs burned brightly in the L.A. music scene of the 1980s. Known as “L.A.’s high priest of booze culture,” the band was led by Falstaffian front man Top Jimmy (aka James Paul Koncek, 1954-2001), a true force of nature full of roadhouse rantings, whisky and yes, the very person referenced in the Diamond Dave track “Top Jimmy” from Van Halen’s breakout 1984 album.
The Rhythm Pigs included Dig The Pig (Richard Aeilts), Gil T (R. Gilbert Isais), Carlos Guitarlos (Carlos Ayala), Joey Morales & Steve Berlin, the band played famed Hollywood clubs like Cathey de Grande, Florentine Gardens and the Whiskey A Go-Go. They played the blues to punk rockers starting in the early eighties until their demise less than a decade later. Famous for their spirited covers of everyone from Howlin’ Wolf to Bob Dylan, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix and Merle Haggard, nothing was off limits if it shook the walls or got your feet moving.
What makes this Pigus Drunkus Maximus reissue so important in 2026 is that unless you lived in LA in the eighties, most music fans might have only heard of Top Jimmy and the Rhythm Pigs, or about their legendary output but never actually heard their music or saw them live. So while the band did tour a bit, this was very much a Los Angeles band. But talk to anyone who saw them live, in their element at the Cathay, and their eyes glaze over in a somnambulist-like haze of remembrance. Because for those who did see the band, they never forgot one of the best bands they ever saw.
This lovingly restored reissue of Pigus Drunkus Maximus will go a long way to restoring the band’s rightful place in L.A. music history as one of the greatest bands this city ever produced.
Track listing:
- Dance With Your Baby
- 11 Months and 29 Days
- Homework
- Obviously Five Believers
- Hole In My Pocket
- Spanish Castle Magic
- Do The Do
- Framed
- Workin’ Man Blues
- Backroom Blues
- Ballad Of A Thin Man
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