March 14, 2023

Big Jack Johnson - Daddy, When Is Mama Coming Home ? (1989) / Juke Joint Saturday Night (2008) / Big Jack Johnson & The Cornlickers - Katrina (2009)

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Juke-joint Johnson
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ohnson was officially born in 1940 (actually in 1939), some 15 miles east of Clarksdale in Lambert, in a farming family. His father was playing fiddle, banjo and guitar in country and blues styles at occasional gatherings, and Johnson started to play with his dad in his teens, later following B.B. King's example and adopting the electric guitar.
In 1962, with harmonicist Frank Frost and drummer Sam Carr, they formed an informal on-and-off band called the Hawks later re-baptized the Jelly Roll Kings who recorded a few occasional albums over several decades.

March 12, 2023

Jay Geils, Duke Robillard, Gerry Beaudoin - New Guitar Summit (2004) & New Guitar Summit : Shivers (2008)

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Cool and swinging... again
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ll those who relished the two outstanding albums recorded by Duke Robillard & Herb Ellis (“Conversations In Swing Guitar”, 1999, & “More Conversations In Swing Guitar”, 2003) (1) will certainly also appreciate the two New Guitar Summit  releases. Both projects have a lot in common : top class guitarists and jazz groove and swing.

This time we have a trio : still basking in his recent successful “Conversations...” with Ellis, multi-style musician Duke Robillard is aboard this new adventure next to jazz guitarist Gerry Beaudoin, and the less expected atypical ex-rocker Jay Geils who converted to jazz after leaving his band, the famous J. Geils Band, in 1985 after a 15-year stretch of R'n'B-influenced blues rock and about as many studio and live albums.

March 10, 2023

Special Johnny Jones : I Was Raised On The Blues (1998) - In The House (live with Charles Walker, 2000) - Blues Is In The House (2001) - Can I Get An Amen? (live, 2007)


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Blues Is In The House !
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ashville is world famous as the capital of Country music, not Blues rather associated with Memphis. Still the Grand Ole Opry city also has a blues and R&B scene, and Johnny Jones was an active member of it for nearly fifty years.

Born in 1936 in Edes, Tennessee, John D. Jones Jr. moved to Memphis at age 13, then to Chicago in the early 1950s where he got under the influence of Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf, and worked regularly with Junior Wells and Freddie King (1)

March 03, 2023

Ryan Adams - Blood On The Tracks (2022)

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Dylan by Adams
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any artists have covered Bob Dylan songs, some have even released a Dylan song before Dylan himself (the Byrds with “Mr Tambourine Man”), some have recorded albums gathering their favorite Dylan songs, like Bryan Ferry (“Dylanesque”, 2007), ex-Steve Miller Band Ben Sidran (“Dylan Different, 2009), Texas guitarist Denny Freeman (“Diggin' On Dylan”, 2012) or the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (“Dirt Does Dylan”, 2022), but none had covered an entire Dylan album, especially not the cult “Blood on the Tracks” (BotT). The only ones who gave it a try (a few did) are rather obscure musicians as the numerous videos I compiled for this page prove.

February 25, 2023

V.A. - Mistakes Were Made: Five Years Of Raw Blues, Damaged Livers & Questionable Business Decisions - A Broke & Hungry Records Retrospective (2011)

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“The soundtrack of a people”
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unique journey in the raw blues still played in the Mississippi back-country juke-joints through the recording adventures of the young and creative St-Louis-based Broke & Hungry label founded five years earlier (2006) by blues aficionado Jeff Konkel.

Jeff Konkel is the man who has also authored with his accomplice Roger Stolle three very interesting documentary films : "M For Mississippi: A Road Trip Through The Birthplace Of The Blues" (2008), “We Juke Up In Here: Mississippi's Juke Joint Culture At The Crossroads” (2012) and “Moonshine & Mojo Hands”, a 10-episode Web series released in 2014-2015 (links below). He once explained : “Blues music isn’t just the genre that has spawned rock ’n roll. It's always been the voice of a culture, the soundtrack of a people.” The soundtrack of a people... a magnificent definition !

February 18, 2023

John Mooney - Telephone King (1980, 1990)

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Don't you steal my Mooney !
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ohn Mooney is a curious man, he's supposed to be an outstanding slide guitarist, but his instrument keeps rather discreet on this album, or at least muffled by the other instruments. For example, on the great opening track “Wibble Whim She When She Walk”, one wonders if he had forgotten his guitar at home ! The song has a very definite New Orleans sound, with a three-piece horn section led by tenor sax man Rich Lataille, and joyfully mixes second line with rock'n'roll à la Fats Domino thanks to the prominent presence of the truly excellent Bob Cooper on piano. He's by far the key musician of the ten tracks of the album behind Mooney's enthralling hot and swinging vocal style delivered by a powerful deep and throaty voice sometimes bending towards vibrato.

February 16, 2023

Rebirth Jazz Band - Here to Stay (1984, 1997)

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First in the second line
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he album opens with a 19-minute track. It's titled “Mardi Gras Medley” so that those who wouldn't know anything about the Rebirth Brass Band understand where the group comes from and what kind of music is awaiting them.

The RBB was founded in 1983 by a bunch of school mates from the Tremé district of New Orleans lead by Phillip "Tuba Phil" Frazier, his brother bass drum player Keith Frazier and trumpeter Kermit Ruffins. As can be guessed from their name, they wanted to reanimate the New Orleans brass band tradition : the marching bands performing at funerals and “second line” parades.

February 15, 2023

Pat Thomas - His Father's Son (2009)

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“I just sing and play the blues”
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is father was a gravedigger, he became one. His father was a sculptor, molding figures from clay, he became one, molding figures from clay. His father was a famous Delta blues musician, he became a Delta blues musician. His father was discovered in the 1970s through documentary films about Delta bluesmen. He appeared in the excellent documentaries "M For Mississippi” (2008), and later in “Moonshine & Mojo Hands” (see at the end). His father was nicknamed "Son", but he is simply Thomas, the son. His father, who died in 1993, was James "Son" Thomas. He is Pat Thomas, really “his father's son”.

February 14, 2023

Roy Rogers - Chops Not Chaps (1985)

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Not cheap either !
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he albums starts on two wheels with the gun shot bang of a killer rock version of Robert Johnson's “32/20 Blues” with Rogers playing slide at an unbelievable speed without loosing control one half second. Hard to recognize the original from Robert Johnson but the iconic rambling Delta bluesman most have felt serious jolt in his grave, all the more serious that there's three more of his songs coming, in the same vein !

Yet if Rogers revisits Delta classics with such energetic virtuosity, this album is clearly a Delta Blues one as confirmed by the three additional Johnson's numbers  (“Judgment Day”, “Terraplane Blues” and “Kindhearted Woman”) and two from Skip James (“Devil Got My Woman”) and Elmore James (“Shake Your Moneymaker”). Rogers also included four exciting self-penned originals : “Hot To Trot/Ready To Go”, “Guilty Of Lovin' You”, “Feel So Blue” and “One More Time”.

February 12, 2023

Eric Clapton - Me And Mr Johnson (2004) / Sessions For Robert J (2004)

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He and Mr Clapton
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lapton did finally wait about 40 years before paying his “official” tribute to his hero, cursed Delta country blues pioneer Robert Johnson. During four decades, he played a load of Johnson songs, especially on stage, but here he devoted two entire albums to 18 different Johnson songs, roughly two third of the 29 songs ever recorded by the Delta musician.

A special edition of the second album, “Sessions For Robert J”, was released with a 96-minute DVD about the recording of the 18 Johnson's songs, including in one of the very places the young Delta legend recorded some himself (508 Park Avenue, Dallas. Texas). Actually the DVD includes a 19th bonus song : “Stones In My Passway”.