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(2015/Music Access) 11 tracks. Charles Wilson wuchs in Chicago auf und begann schon sehr früh mit... mehr

Charles Wilson: Sweet & Sour Blues

(2015/Music Access) 11 tracks. Charles Wilson wuchs in Chicago auf und begann schon sehr früh mit dem Gesang; als Teenager sang er in Chicago Nachtklubs der Gegend, aber er war zu jung, um ein Bier zu trinken. Trotzdem sein Onkel R & B / Blues-Sänger Little Milton warl, dauerte es eine Zeit bis zu seinem Durchbruch als er mit mit Bobby Rush auf Tour ging. U.a. war er Opener bei Z.Z. Hill, Otis Clay, Tyrone Davis, und Bobby 'Blue' Bland.

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Wilson, Charles - Sweet & Sour Blues CD 1
01 Clean Out of Love Charles Wilson
02 Good Ole Monday Charles Wilson
03 Sweet & Sour Loving Charles Wilson
04 Getting Old, the Alternative Charles Wilson
05 Hard to Teach, Hard to Learn Charles Wilson
06 Old Fashioned Justice Charles Wilson
07 2 Steps from a Lie Charles Wilson
08 Dinner with the Devil Charles Wilson
09 Six Women in My Life Charles Wilson
10 Lump in My Throat Charles Wilson
11 Love Coupons Charles Wilson
Charles Wilson Longtime fans of Charles Wilson already know what his new listeners are just... mehr
"Charles Wilson"

Charles Wilson

Longtime fans of Charles Wilson already know what his new listeners are just finding out. That Charles Wilson is one of the blues world's exceptional gifts. Charles easily moves between blues and soul with absolute conviction and is no stranger to the stage or recording industry. His earlier releases on Ecko and Ichiban Records garnered considerable air-play and critical praise. On the road and entertaining audiences since he was a child, Charles has devel-oped a large and faithful fan base throughout the deep south, playing the Chitlin Circuit rooms and festivals in the African American community. His career, like his music, followed the Miss-issippi from Chicago to the Delta. Charles was born in January, 1957.

Growing up in the infamous pro-jects of Chicago's west side, his mother and father encouraged his love of blues and gospel. Like many of the greatest soul singers, Charles' first audiences were in his mother's church. His early gospel training is still evident. However, some of Charles' fondest memories are of Chicago's legendary Regal Theater. His father would bring him backstage to watch his Uncle Little Milton—he was mesmerized. On these trips Charles was also exposed to Bobby "Blue" Bland, Jackie Wilson, Sam Cooke, and Junior Wells. The Regal Theater became Charles' classroom and the singers his teachers. By the age of nine he was on stage himself, and at four-teen, he hit the road. Opening shows for artists like Bobby Rush honed his skills as a performer and taught him how to survive life on the road. After graduating high school Charles increased his performance schedule and in early 1978 released his first single "I Need A Love I Can See In The Day-light" on Sky Hero Records.

Charles continued to play clubs opening for legends Z.Z. Hill, Koko Taylor, Buddy Guy, and B.B. King. His presence so impressed Alley Cat Records that they signed him to a two record deal. These releases cemented his position as a touring act, but real success came with the 1990 Ichiban release Blues In The Key Of C and the subsequent string of releases on Traction and Ecko Records. His records found their way to radio stations and music stores throughout the African American communities of the south. So did Charles, in 1999 leaving Chicago and moving to Green-ville, Mississippi. The move took him closer to the bulk of his work in the heart of the Chitin Circuit. Unexpectedly, it also took him closer to the roots of the music. Charles spent a lot of time listening to classic soul and blues. In contrast, the music getting airplay on the Black radio stations of the south, was getting increasing-ly more driven by synthesizers, sequencers, and drum machines. He was starting to become frustrated with the production values.

He wanted to record something with a band, and a "live feel", something that allowed him to reach back into the blues and soul sounds that made him want to sing as a child. In July of 2003 a conversation with Delmark Records' Bob Koester changed Charles' frustration into an opportunity. If Heartaches Were Nickels captures the most raw and emotional performances of Charles Wilson to date. "Cut You A-Loose" and "Ain't No Hoochie Coochie Man" growl with intensity. "I Talk to Myself", a haunting slow blues, is deep and heartfelt. One of Charles' per-sonal favorites is the funky Albert King clas-sic "Cadillac Assembly Line".

He and Carl Weathersby get to pay homage to a great bluesman and friend. A little nepotism is a wonderful thing when your uncle is blues great Little Milton. He joins Charles, on "Hattie Mae's" and "Lonely Man", lending his distinctive guitar playing. On the title cut "If Heartaches Were Nickels" Weathersby's gui-tar work punctuates Charles' dynamic and unbelievably soulful performance, conjuring up intense, almost piercing emotions. If Heartaches Were Nickels will assuredly add to the growing list of Charles Wilson fans. —Keith A. Federman, February, 2004

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