UPC: 799582082220
Format: CD
Release Date: Jan 12, 2010
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Personnel: Elmore James, Jr. (vocals, slide guitar); Jim DiSpirito (vocals, drums); Jacob Dawson, Jacob Dawson (guitar); Edward Williams (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Otis Green (keyboards); Edward Davis (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Blaise Barton; Brian Leach.
Liner Note Author: Rien Wisse.
Recording information: Joyride Music Studio, Chicago, IL (07/28/2009-07/29/2009).
Photographers: Rien Wisse; Hannes Folterbauer; Elmore James, Jr.
Since the release of his first CD, Elmore James, Jr. has won a Living Blues award, been touring more frequently, and is firmly establishing his own style of electric modern blues in his dad's image. This album with his backup band, the Broomdusters, shows he's much more than just a chip off the ol' block, as his slide guitar work sounds more distinctively like Elmore James, while his voice is not as rough and tumble. He's also more assertive as a songwriter, but is ever mindful of the tradition by covering famous songs from the classic Chicago blues repertoire. The band faithfully offers up renditions of "Dust My Broom," and "The Sky Is Crying," but also Arthur Big Boy Crudup's "Look on Yonder Wall" and Leroy Carr's "Mean Mistreater" that predate James, Sr. Saxophonist Edward Williams honks and jives with James, Jr. on occasion, trading licks for "Married Woman Blues" and dipping into a juke joint mode for the instrumental "Steppin' with Elmo'." There's a sense of value and purpose heard on every track, as James, Jr. grows with confidence on several levels, making for a solid effort that one can go back to for repeat listenings. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Audio Mixers: Blaise Barton; Brian Leach.
Liner Note Author: Rien Wisse.
Recording information: Joyride Music Studio, Chicago, IL (07/28/2009-07/29/2009).
Photographers: Rien Wisse; Hannes Folterbauer; Elmore James, Jr.
Since the release of his first CD, Elmore James, Jr. has won a Living Blues award, been touring more frequently, and is firmly establishing his own style of electric modern blues in his dad's image. This album with his backup band, the Broomdusters, shows he's much more than just a chip off the ol' block, as his slide guitar work sounds more distinctively like Elmore James, while his voice is not as rough and tumble. He's also more assertive as a songwriter, but is ever mindful of the tradition by covering famous songs from the classic Chicago blues repertoire. The band faithfully offers up renditions of "Dust My Broom," and "The Sky Is Crying," but also Arthur Big Boy Crudup's "Look on Yonder Wall" and Leroy Carr's "Mean Mistreater" that predate James, Sr. Saxophonist Edward Williams honks and jives with James, Jr. on occasion, trading licks for "Married Woman Blues" and dipping into a juke joint mode for the instrumental "Steppin' with Elmo'." There's a sense of value and purpose heard on every track, as James, Jr. grows with confidence on several levels, making for a solid effort that one can go back to for repeat listenings. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Tracks:
1 - Baby Please Set a Date
2 - Send Me Someone
3 - Look on Yonder Wall
4 - Mean Mistreater
5 - Don't Get Mad at Me
6 - Dust My Broom
7 - Steppin' with Elmo
8 - Sky Is Crying
9 - She's Gone
10 - Married Woman Blues
11 - Amtrack Train
12 - Dustin'
13 - I've Been Around the World
2 - Send Me Someone
3 - Look on Yonder Wall
4 - Mean Mistreater
5 - Don't Get Mad at Me
6 - Dust My Broom
7 - Steppin' with Elmo
8 - Sky Is Crying
9 - She's Gone
10 - Married Woman Blues
11 - Amtrack Train
12 - Dustin'
13 - I've Been Around the World