UPC: 805772628724
Format: CD
Release Date: Mar 31, 2017
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Personnel: Johnny Jenkins (vocals, guitar); Jack Pearson (electric & slide guitars); William Howse (harmonica); Randall Bramlett (saxophone, Hammond B-3 organ); Chuck Leavell (piano, electric piano, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); N.C. Thurman (electric piano, background vocals); David Hood (acoustic & electric bass); Johnny Sandlin (bass, maracas); Bill Stewart (drums); Johnny Sandlin (maracas); Mickey Buckins (timbales, tambourine); Scott Boyer, Ann Sandlin (background vocals).
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Audio Remixer: Jason Walden.
Liner Note Author: Alan Robinson .
Recording information: Duck Tape Music Studio, Decatur, Alabama.
Photographer: Ron Keith.
Twenty-six years after releasing Ton Ton Macoute, Johnny Jenkins -- a local legend around Macon, Georgia -- released his second album, Blessed Blues. Featuring a selection of new songs, classic covers, and a new version of his 1962 hit "Miss Thing" (also known as "Love Twist"), Blessed Blues gives a good idea why Jenkins is revered in his homestate. His playing is swampy, dirty and impassioned -- it is soaked in the sounds of the deep south. Blessed Blues doesn't clean up his sound at all, preferring to showcase Jenkins in all of his gritty glory. On the whole, it isn't quite as searing as Ton Ton Macoute -- after all, that featured support by Duane Allman -- but Blessed Blues proves that good things are worth waiting for. ~ Thom Owens
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Audio Remixer: Jason Walden.
Liner Note Author: Alan Robinson .
Recording information: Duck Tape Music Studio, Decatur, Alabama.
Photographer: Ron Keith.
Twenty-six years after releasing Ton Ton Macoute, Johnny Jenkins -- a local legend around Macon, Georgia -- released his second album, Blessed Blues. Featuring a selection of new songs, classic covers, and a new version of his 1962 hit "Miss Thing" (also known as "Love Twist"), Blessed Blues gives a good idea why Jenkins is revered in his homestate. His playing is swampy, dirty and impassioned -- it is soaked in the sounds of the deep south. Blessed Blues doesn't clean up his sound at all, preferring to showcase Jenkins in all of his gritty glory. On the whole, it isn't quite as searing as Ton Ton Macoute -- after all, that featured support by Duane Allman -- but Blessed Blues proves that good things are worth waiting for. ~ Thom Owens
Tracks:
1 - Don't Start Me Talkin'
2 - It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues
3 - Statesboro Blues
4 - Truth Is Gonna Stand
5 - You Cant Lose What You Ain't Never Had
6 - Dont Feel Like Talkin'
7 - Rock Bottom Blues
8 - 'Til the Blues Come Home
9 - Mean Mistreatin' Woman
10 - Pinetopper Theme
11 - I Think I'm Drowning on Dry Land
12 - Miss Thing
2 - It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues
3 - Statesboro Blues
4 - Truth Is Gonna Stand
5 - You Cant Lose What You Ain't Never Had
6 - Dont Feel Like Talkin'
7 - Rock Bottom Blues
8 - 'Til the Blues Come Home
9 - Mean Mistreatin' Woman
10 - Pinetopper Theme
11 - I Think I'm Drowning on Dry Land
12 - Miss Thing