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West County Drifter

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発売日 2022年01月07日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMC Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MCRS67
SKU 607735006729

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:56:06
Personnel: Delbert McClinton (harp). Audio Mixers: Drew Vonderhaar; Roger Tshann. Recording information: Grave Yard Studio, New Orleans, LA; Grizzly Studio, Petaluma, CA; Nashville, TN. Photographer: Marc Millman. Guitarist, singer, and songwriter Eric Lindell has been marketed as a blues act, which is fair enough, and that's undoubtedly what Alligator Records figured Lindell was when the label released his first three albums between 2006 and 2009. But Lindell isn't your typical blues guitar ace, and the blues is really only one element of his approach to writing and playing. Possessing a sweet, versatile, and extremely soulful vocal style, Lindell is really closer to someone like Bobby Womack than he is to Buddy Guy or any other modern or contemporary blues-based guitarist who comes to mind, and he sure isn't trying to be Stevie Ray Vaughan. Yeah, he can play the guitar, and yeah, sometimes it's the blues he's playing, but just as often it's full-tilt R&B and soul, complete with horn charts, and this is where Lindell's vocals come into play, because he's a fine singer with a natural feel for phrasing and his singing is joyful, energetic, and full of a wonderful warmth. After leaving Alligator, he put out a couple of albums to sell at gigs, 2010's Cazadero and 2011's Between Motion and Rest, both of which are combined on this two-disc release from M.C. Records. The two albums fit together seamlessly, and together, they make for Lindell's most accessible and striking release yet, with nary a slack track and several that seriously deserve to be heard by a wide audience. Forget the guitar -- this guy can sing. From the first track on the first disc, the wonderful and rollicking "Sentimental Love," to the last track on the second disc, the equally wonderful "Don't Fret," Lindell delivers a blues-inflected brand of pop-soul that never lets down, including a pair of Curtis Mayfield covers, "Find Another Girl" and "It's So Hard to Believe," and first-class sides like "That's Why I'm Crying," complete with a delightfully woozy horn section, and the infectious train-shuffle boogie of "West Country Drifter," to touch on just some of the high points of this 18-track set. Sure, there is some great guitar work here, but it is Lindell's singing that really stands out. He just has that certain something in his voice. It's called soul. ~ Steve Leggett

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Sentimental Lover
    2. 2.
      Cazadero
    3. 3.
      Find Another Girl
    4. 4.
      Bow Wow
    5. 5.
      I'm Not Supposed To
    6. 6.
      24 Mile Bridge
    7. 7.
      Head High and Peelin
    8. 8.
      Too Far Gone
    9. 9.
      West County Drifter
    10. 10.
      Circle Boogaloo

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Eric Lindell

オリジナル発売日:2011年

商品の紹介

Living Blues (p.63) - "WEST COUNTY DRIFTER is a double-disc set that shows an artist immersed in soulful R&B, Cajun-spun trappings, and inspired vocal vision."
Rovi

Guitarist, singer, and songwriter Eric Lindell has been marketed as a blues act, which is fair enough, and that’s undoubtedly what Alligator Records figured Lindell was when the label released his first three albums between 2006 and 2009. But Lindell isn’t your typical blues guitar ace, and the blues is really only one element of his approach to writing and playing. Possessing a sweet, versatile, and extremely soulful vocal style, Lindell is really closer to someone like Bobby Womack than he is to Buddy Guy or any other modern or contemporary blues-based guitarist who comes to mind, and he sure isn't trying to be Stevie Ray Vaughan. Yeah, he can play the guitar, and yeah, sometimes it’s the blues he’s playing, but just as often it’s full-tilt R&B and soul, complete with horn charts, and this is where Lindell's vocals come into play, because he’s a fine singer with a natural feel for phrasing and his singing is joyful, energetic, and full of a wonderful warmth. After leaving Alligator, he put out a couple of albums to sell at gigs, 2010’s Cazadero and 2011’s Between Motion and Rest, both of which are combined on this two-disc release from M.C. Records. The two albums fit together seamlessly, and together, they make for Lindell's most accessible and striking release yet, with nary a slack track and several that seriously deserve to be heard by a wide audience. Forget the guitar -- this guy can sing. From the first track on the first disc, the wonderful and rollicking “Sentimental Love,” to the last track on the second disc, the equally wonderful “Don’t Fret,” Lindell delivers a blues-inflected brand of pop-soul that never lets down, including a pair of Curtis Mayfield covers, “Find Another Girl” and “It’s So Hard to Believe,” and first-class sides like “That’s Why I’m Crying,” complete with a delightfully woozy horn section, and the infectious train-shuffle boogie of “West Country Drifter,” to touch on just some of the high points of this 18-track set. Sure, there is some great guitar work here, but it is Lindell's singing that really stands out. He just has that certain something in his voice. It’s called soul. ~ Steve Leggett
Rovi

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