Lurrie Bell Kiss Of Sweet Blues

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Lurrie Bell: Kiss Of Sweet Blues
This is Lurrie's third Delmark CD. His '95 release Mercurial Son (679) was one of the most talked about and widely acclaimed CDs of the year. Gary Giddins of the Village Voice proclaimed it the 'Best Blues Record of the Year'. Jas Obrecht reviewed Lurrie's second CD, 700 Blues (700), in Guitar Player; 'Lurrie delivers kingly bends, strange, stuttering phrases and long, spooling solos. His blown-speaker voice is rough and raw, his timing impeccable and his drive fearless'. Kiss Of Sweet Blues was produced by Dave Specter who is also featured on guitar. Of the fifteen songs most are new original compositions.
Artikeleigenschaften vonLurrie Bell: Kiss Of Sweet Blues
Interpret: Lurrie Bell
Albumtitel: Kiss Of Sweet Blues
Genre Blues
- Preiscode VCD3
Artikelart CD
Label Delmark Records
EAN: 0038153072421
- Gewicht in Kg: 0.107
Bell, Lurrie - Kiss Of Sweet Blues CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Bring Yourself Back To Me | Lurrie Bell | ||
02 | You're Gonna Be Sorry | Lurrie Bell | ||
03 | Kiss Of Sweet Blues | Lurrie Bell | ||
04 | Wicked Hearted Woman | Lurrie Bell | ||
05 | Blues And Black Coffee | Lurrie Bell | ||
06 | Hiding In The Spotlight | Lurrie Bell | ||
07 | Lurrie's Guitar Boogie | Lurrie Bell | ||
08 | Bad Dog | Lurrie Bell | ||
09 | Somebody Help Me | Lurrie Bell | ||
10 | Drivin' Through The Darkness | Lurrie Bell | ||
11 | Lonesome Guitar Man | Lurrie Bell | ||
12 | Build Myself A Mansion | Lurrie Bell | ||
13 | Lurrie's Funky Groove Thang | Lurrie Bell | ||
14 | Don't Ask Me Why | Lurrie Bell | ||
15 | After Hours | Lurrie Bell |
Lurrie Bell
By the time Lurrie Bell (born December 13. 1958) was in his early twenties, he was the Next Great Hope of Chicago blues. Well steeped in the idiom via his harmonica great father Carey Bell, his Godfather Eddie C. Campbell. and a circle of well-known friends and relatives, he made his studio debut in 1977, record-ing behind his father (later issued as Heartaches And Pain, Delmark 666) and Campbell. drafted to add funk to the bass line on the title track of Eddie's King Of The Jungle album while on hand to watch his father participate. A 1978 trip to Berlin with the New Generation Of Chicago Blues pack-age and a stint with Koko Taylor gave him his first real road exposure. In 1982 he and Carey record-ed Son Of A Gun for Rooster Blues.
Life seemed full of possibilities. But what Lurrie calls "my trials" are well-known (many are chronicled in the remarkable DVD Mercurial Son and a chapter in David Whiteis' excellent book Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories): substance abuse, living on the streets, then. as he was regaining his bearings, the loss of his twin babies a few weeks apart, his devoted lady Susan Greenberg and finally his father in 2007. I have told Lurrie more than once that he is the most inspirational person I know. It's not just that he's persevered through such a daunting barrage.
It's that he never lets his knees buckle; it's close enough for horseshoes to all sunny side up and indefatigably positive. Lurrie has held on to faith and music for sustenance. With those allies, and the love and sup-port of an impressive roster of friends and family, he has managed to rack up accolades. recognition like multiple Living Blues Artist and Guitarist Of The Year awards and a 3Arts Grant. and more raves and renown for his recent CD The Devil Ain't Got No Music (including the French 12Acadernie du Jazz Prix Du Blues Award for Best Blues Recording of 2012) and his tracks on both volumes of the highly acclaimed Chicago Blues: A Living History gather-ings (netting a Grammy nomination).
As part of the belated stabilization and renais-sance of his career, Lurrie's last two CDs (on his Aria BG label, named for his surviving daughter) have been about stretching him (successfully) to showcase the breadth as well as the magnitude of his art (and to fulfill a long-held goal of his and Susan's of recording some of the gospel on which he was raised as a church musician during his southern childhood years).
While Lurrie demon-strated convincingly how interesting his facets can be and how boldly he can meet artistic challenges, for this project he just wanted to get back to the solid foundation of Chicago-styled traditional guitar blues, done with his rare blend of reverence, in-volvement and individuality and framed largely by and picked a balanced program's worth of keepers. With a little nudging, he wrote a nicely varied three more. "24 Hour Blues" is a loping shuffle with a groove evocative of Magic Slim, recorded on the sad day of our longtime friend's passing (February 21)
Ifs not just that he's persevered through such a daunting barrage. Its that he never lets his knees buckle: it's close enough for horseshoes to all sunny side up and indefatigably positive."
-DICK SHURMAN

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