Showing posts with label Elvin Bishop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elvin Bishop. Show all posts

June 17, 2022

Elvin Bishop's Big Fun Trio - Something Smells Funky 'Round Here (2018)

The album

His Eminence Bishop and his pals
Three pals playing together some blues in Bishop's home studio just to have a good time, that's what this album is. As their name, Big Fun Trio, let it be guessed, their music is unpretentious and that's probably what makes it so enjoyable.
Bishop, who grew up in a farm in Iowa then Oklahoma and was 75 when this album came out, has been a key figure of the post-1960 blues scene, playing with some of the greatest blues artists since he started with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in Chicago back in 1963.

Bishop (left) & Mike Bloomfield,
in the Paul Butterfield Blues Band times
After leaving the P3B, he moved to the San Francisco area where he played next to Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield, B.B. King and many others before embarking on a solo career. In 1975, his "pop" song "Fooled Around And Fell In Love" hit the commercial jackpot and earned him comfortable royalties.

But it was not the kind of music he really wanted to play. He didn't do any album for seven years, but continued with live performances. In 1988, he definitely returned to his blues roots and signed with Alligator Records, releasing five albums between 1988 and 2000. New period of silence, until 2005 when he went back to the studios and released his album "Gettin' My Groove Back" on Blind Pig Records, a revealing title, that brought him a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.


The Big Fun Trio was formed in the end of 2015, with his friends Bob Welsh from The Fabulous Thunderbirds on piano and guitar, and blues drummer Willy Jordan on cajón (a hand-played Peruvian percussion box) & vocals, three buddies who refuse to let age keeping them from having fun ans play blues. "Something Smells Funky 'Round Here" is their second production. Now a veteran of the blues scene, Bishop penned three songs and co-wrote two more with his two pals.

The title song is a straightforward charge against Donald Trump, then occupying the White House. No need to say more, the song speaks for itself. The band sounds as greasy as a Mississippi BBQ on a scorching windless summer day. The soul "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher" is a solid revisited version of the R'n'B hit originally recorded by Jackie Wilson in 1967 (not to be mistaken with Sly and the Family Stone's funky "I Want To Take You Higher" released in 1969 and performed the same year at the Woodstock Festival… boom laka-laka-lak'  ! boom laka-laka-lak'  !... remember ?). The band has more energy than needed, not Sly (who had a whole lot too) but our Big Fun Trio veterans.

The songs follow on, one after the other, nice energetic blues with good (slide) guitar licks from Bishop, powerful virtual bass from  Welsh on keyboard, and steel beat from Jordan : "Right Now Is The Hour" (but not to turn off your stereo !)... "Another Mule" (a laid-back rural blues from Bishop’s 1995 "Ace in the Hole" album, a mix of Dave Bartholomew’s “Another Mule” and Muddy Waters’ "Long Distance Call", with double-entendre lyrics : "When your left eye starts to jump/And your heart begins to thump/Man that's all/Another mule is kickin' in your stall")... "That's The Way Willy Likes It"... "Bob's Boogie" (with a hot Bob Welsh on piano)... "I Can't Stand The Rain" (another revisit of a famous classic from Ann Peebles in 1973, and later re-popularized by Tina Turner, with nice slide guitar and a heavy bass sound)… "Stomp" (another shaky slide boogie)… "Lookin' Good" (a humorous number talked by a boozer Bishop making fun of getting old)… "My Soul" (featuring an accordion ― a great idea !), and the album suddenly stops.
Finished already ?! You didn't feel the time passing (36" to be exact), so you play it again (Sam !) just because it's unpretentious but warmly enjoyable ! 


Elvin Bishop site : https://www.elvinbishopmusic.com/

Interviews
For French speaking people, a long 2014 interview from the Bands Of Dixie magazine : https://www.sweethomemusic.fr/Interviews/ElvinBishop.php
To watch or to listen
2021, Elvin Bishop & Jim Campilongo (from Patreon.com) talk about Elvin’s great new record with Charlie Musselwhite “100 years of Blues”, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, jamming with Jimi Hendrix, “Travelin’ Shoes”, “Fooled Around and Fell in Love” and more… :
2019, audio interview : https://youtu.be/inJ6a3WqoZc
2018, audio interview on Casey Radio, Melbourne (Australia) : https://youtu.be/nkvbW3xDT6k

For those who mlssed it on Blue Dragon, listen to it here : https://youtu.be/g3oTC27W_mc
[1. Keep On Rollin' (4:36) 2. Honey Babe (2:46) 3. It's You, Baby (2:11) 4. Ace In The Hole (2:34) 5. Let's Go (4:35) 6. Delta Lowdown (3:00) 7. It's All Over Now (3:36) 8. 100 Years Of Blues (4:53) 9. Let The Four Winds Blow (3:24) 10. That's What I'm Talkin' About (5:02) 11. Can't Take No More (3:15) 12. Southside Slide (2:40)]


Elvin live
2021, Club Fox, Redwood City (California). guitarist/vocalist Elvin Bishop, guitarist/pianist Bob Welsh and percussionist/vocalist Willy Jordan launches The Big Fun Trio, accompanied by the amazing Christopher "Kid" Anderson : https://youtu.be/WaBN0a6XkzU
Bishop & Musselwhite
2020, Elvin Bishop and Charlie Musselwhite. The Music Hall, Tarrytown (NY) :
2019, Elvin Bishop's Big Fun Trio with Rick Estrin & Kid Anderson, White Mountain Boogie N' Blues Fest., Thornton (New Hampshire)  :
2019, with Tommy Castro, Crest Theatre, Sacramento (California) : https://youtu.be/C4U8g-KhNyU
2018, Chenango Blues Fest. :
2017, Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse, Berkeley (California) : https://youtu.be/_6TAjViZHGE
2017, Venice Blues Festival, Venice (Florida) : https://youtu.be/uTroyFR8TRg
2017, "Fooled Around and Fell in Love", Dimitrou’s Jazz Alley, Seattle (Washington) : https://youtu.be/7-baASnWot4
2016, Big Bull Falls Blues Fest., Wausau (Wisconsin) :
2016, Club Fox, Redwood City (California) : https://youtu.be/3hxhM0xtOVM
2016, Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise :
https://youtu.be/1BUoNTjVT_M (Elvin Bishop, Mickey Thomas, Ronnie Baker Brooks & Tommy Castro)
2014, the Coach House, San Juan Capistrano (CA) : https://youtu.be/vt1w51mdzhA
2013, Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise :
with Tab Benoit : https://youtu.be/PSylS_wAGr8
with Mickey Thomas : https://youtu.be/c0Xi5mikPJk
2013, Callahan's Music Hall, Auburn Hills (Michigan) : https://youtu.be/a3XI_SOBWDw
2013, Cajun Blues Fest., Isleton (California) : https://youtu.be/cJgSOp4OMT8
2013, with S.E. Willis Band, The Poor House Bistro, San Jose (California): https://youtu.be/ooW9rdUVI4w
[Elvin Bishop: Vocals & Guitar, S.E. Willis: Keyboard, Bobby Cochran: Drums, Bob Welsh: Guitar, Ruth Davies: Bass, Nancy Wright: Sax, Ed Earley: Trombone]
2012, with James Cotton, Santa Cruz Blues Fest. : https://youtu.be/hQ2Xa3R7S3M
2012, Vinnie's Bar & Grill, Concord (CA) : https://youtu.be/fgvGQRhb95c
[Elvin Bishop: Vocals & Guitar with BeauFunk Band : Timm Walker : Bass & Vocals, Ian Lamson : Guitar, Simon Russell : Keyboard, T. Moran : Drums. + guests : Takezo : Vocals & Guitar, Mike Rinta : Trombone, Keith Crossan : Sax, Steve Willis : Accordion]
2010, Big Bull Falls Blues Fest., Wausau (Wisconsin) :
2009,  Harvest Jazz & Blues, Fredericton (New Brunswick, Canada) : https://youtu.be/MqByjQJav_E
2003, Terrassa Jazz Fest., Barcelona (Spain) :
[Elvin Bishop – vocals & guitar - Ian Lamson : rhthm guitar -  Ed Earley : trombone & vocals - Steve Willis : piano, keyboards, vocals - Jerome Hammond : bass - Bobby Cochran - drums, percussion & vocals]
1996, Pig Out in the Park, Spokane (Washington) : https://youtu.be/uMoutWaZ0Zs

The good ol' times
1984, Marin Civic Auditorium, San Rafael (CA), Paul Butterfield, Rick Danko, Carlos Santana & Elvin Bishop : https://youtu.be/qwULVEMod4U
Unknown date, The Bottomline, New York : https://youtu.be/bbwAJAs3mLw
1980, Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa (Oklahoma) : https://youtu.be/jI44vOry1AM
 [Elvin Bishop : Guitar/Vocals,  Tyler Eng : Drums, Terry Hanck : Sax/Vocals, Jerry McKinney : Sax/Vocals, Carl Severied : Bass, Gary Vogensen : Guitar/Vocals/Harp, Clay Cotton : Keyboards]
1979, Soundstage, with Mighty Joe Young & Son Seals : https://youtu.be/huuynfQQRcY
1977, Midnight Special, "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" with Mickey Thomas on vocals : https://youtu.be/HvVRvkbfZCc
1973, Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco (California) : https://youtu.be/rPjoWix9afA
1970, Elvin Bishop Group, Fillmore East, New York (NY) : https://youtu.be/uPPKTvMC00w


Bob Welsh

Willy Jordan
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February 28, 2022

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East-West (1966)

Oldie but goodie

 1966 ! The beginning of the so inventive psychedelic music years, born with the "flower power" and the "discovery" of LSD, and opened ten years earlier by the beat generation (Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs, Ferlinghetti ― 100 years old this year !) The year before Paul Butterfield and his brand new blues band played at the Newport Folk Festival, suddenly bringing Chicago electric blues to white audiences. A thundering revelation for Bob Dylan who suddenly decided to go electric too, asking the Butterfield’s band to back him during his set the next day !
Without the Chicago three Bs (Butterfield, Bloomfield & Bishop), the blues revival wouldn't have happened, or not so strongly, allowing black bluesmen to reach a new public and a much larger recognition.

This is the second album of the PBBB, and the last one featuring Bloomfield, who left shortly after its release to set a band called Electric Flag, which ended after only one album, then working with Al Kooper for sometimes before leading an erratic career due to his severe heroin addiction, until his death in 1981.
Harp master, singer and band leader Paul Butterfield also had an up-and-down career after the PBBB split, until his early death in 1987.
Elvin Bishop had a much more productive career after the PBBB, with the Elvin Bishop Group, then solo or in different configurations, and is still active on the blues scene.
M
ore directly devoted to blues than the first one, this album features a number of traditional blues like "I Got A Mind To Give Up Living", "All These Blues" and "Never Say No", and covers of Robert Johnson's "Walkin' Blues", Allen Toussaint's "Get Out Of My Life, Woman", and Muddy Waters' "Still A Fool" re-titled here "Two Trains Running". There's also the odd choice of "Mary, Mary", a pop song written by Michael Nesmith from the Monkees, fortunately revisited in a definitely blues style.
Then there are the two real jewels of the album : "Work Song", a nearly 8-minute revisited piece of Cannonball Adderley, and icing on the cake, the rightly titled "East-West", a 13-minute piece of ground-breaking psychedelia featuring the incredible Indian music-inspired solo of Bloomfield.

T
his innovative moment of psychedelic guitar certainly opened the way for the future early recordings and performances of acid rock bands, like the Grateful Dead ("Dark Star"), Quicksilver Messenger Service ("Who do you love ?"), Jefferson Airplane ("After Bathing at Baxter's"), Moby Grape, Vanilla Fudge or indeed, the Doors… Melodic lines were exploding off of their traditional shackles. On a series of shows at the famous San Francisco Fillmore Auditorium (aka Fillmore West), the song extended to nearly one hour, setting the trend for very long tripping instrumental stretches in acid rock.

Though largely dominated by Bloomfield's flamboyant guitar and Butterfield's harmonica, this album sees Bishop emerging from the shade to show his talent on guitar. From the three Bs, he'll be the only one to survive to the drug and booze venture of the PBBB.
Even if today this album may sound like an oldie because of the recording techniques poorer qualities of that time, it remains a goodie which opened durable new horizons in music. Be it for the sole "East-West" track, this album is worth listening and keeping in one's collection.

Things to read
"Blues, booze and debauchery: the agonizing story of Paul Butterfield", a 2021 article by Rob Hughes from the online mag Classic Rock : https://www.loudersound.com/features/blues-booze-and-debauchery-the-agonising-story-of-paul-butterfield


Videos
 > "Driftin' Blues", Monterey, 1967 (Elvin Bishop on guitar) : https://youtu.be/e3LEhfbKCSc
 > Woodstock, 1969 ("Buzzy" Feiten on guitar) :
- "Driftin' and Driftin'": https://youtu.be/7jSSBAWeUCo
- "Everything gonna be alright": https://youtu.be/VoqG3hif_dg
 
> Second reunion gig of members of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the Fenway Theater, Boston, in December 1971 (Paul Butterfield : harp & vocals - Mike Bloomfield (more likely Elvin Bishop) : guitar - Mark Naftalin : piano - John Kahn : bass - and Billy Mundi : drums) (23mn) : https://youtu.be/jTWP70FU-ew

> Reunion concert, Greek Theater, Los Angeles, 1978 (Mike Bloomfield ( ?) : guitar - Paul Butterfield : vocals/harmonica - Elvin Bishop : guitar - Mark Naftalin : keyboards - Sam Lay : drums - 'Jellyroll' Troy : bass) : https://youtu.be/_JooI-S42-c
> Paul Butterfield live at The Maintenance Shop, 1985 (43mn) : https://youtu.be/BQvHBLkSzUE

> Elvin Bishop at the Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, 1973 (38mn) : https://youtu.be/rPjoWix9afA

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