Mighty Sam McClain - Too Much Jesus Not Enough Whiskey (2008)
BAND/ARTIST: Mighty Sam McClain
- Title: Too Much Jesus Not Enough Whiskey
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Mighty Music 103
- Genre: Blues, Soul-Blues
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 48:30
- Total Size: 311 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
This new Mighty Sam McClain CD is about what happens when someone decides to 'clean up' and change life's priorities. It is a new soul/blues release. Sam's dynamic vocals backed by a groovin' rhythm section, featuring the Mighty Horns, all part of his signature sound. The music is for all ages and appetites with soul, funk, blues, jazz and gospel all mixed together in the unique way only Mighty Sam McClain can deliver.
Mighty Sam McClain has never been content to rest upon his considerable reputation as a soul-blues belter. He's always expanding his musical visions and even cut a world music album with Iranian singer Mahsa Vahdat, 2010's Scent of Reunion: Love Duets Across Civilizations. Here he drops a whole lot of funk and gospel into the mix for an album that'll motivate your feet even as it lifts your spirit. McClain wrote all the tunes here with longtime guitarist Pat Herlehy, and his soulful playing throughout is a perfect complement to McClain's warm, congenial vocals. They slip into a seductive Philly soul groove on two outstanding tracks: Tears, with an arrangement that brings to mind the work of Thom Bell with its simmering midtempo groove, and So Into Me, a fervent love song with a simple heartfelt lyric that McClain delivers with a down to earth passion. The band tips its hat to James Brown on Rock My Soul, with Herlehy's clattering wah-wah guitar and slick horn stabs driving the funk-heavy rhythm. I Wish You Well moves in a whole 'nother direction with its combination of R&B horns and slinky reggae keyboards. It's a generous song, wishing an ex the best and singing the praises of unselfish love. The title tune is McClain's prayer of thanksgiving for a life of sobriety and it's based on the complaint of his old friends who told him that his home had too much Jesus and not enough alcohol in evidence. It's a gentle soul ballad that McClain delivers with a winning mix of irony and righteousness.
Mighty Sam McClain has never been content to rest upon his considerable reputation as a soul-blues belter. He's always expanding his musical visions and even cut a world music album with Iranian singer Mahsa Vahdat, 2010's Scent of Reunion: Love Duets Across Civilizations. Here he drops a whole lot of funk and gospel into the mix for an album that'll motivate your feet even as it lifts your spirit. McClain wrote all the tunes here with longtime guitarist Pat Herlehy, and his soulful playing throughout is a perfect complement to McClain's warm, congenial vocals. They slip into a seductive Philly soul groove on two outstanding tracks: Tears, with an arrangement that brings to mind the work of Thom Bell with its simmering midtempo groove, and So Into Me, a fervent love song with a simple heartfelt lyric that McClain delivers with a down to earth passion. The band tips its hat to James Brown on Rock My Soul, with Herlehy's clattering wah-wah guitar and slick horn stabs driving the funk-heavy rhythm. I Wish You Well moves in a whole 'nother direction with its combination of R&B horns and slinky reggae keyboards. It's a generous song, wishing an ex the best and singing the praises of unselfish love. The title tune is McClain's prayer of thanksgiving for a life of sobriety and it's based on the complaint of his old friends who told him that his home had too much Jesus and not enough alcohol in evidence. It's a gentle soul ballad that McClain delivers with a winning mix of irony and righteousness.
Tracklist:
01. I Wish You Well
02. Missing You
03. Can You Feel It?
04. Feel So Good - Feel So Right
05. Tears
06. Stand Up!
07. Real Thing
08. Use Me
09. Rock My Soul
10. Hey Baby
11. So Into You
12. Wake Up Call
13. Too Much Jesus
14. Dance
The Band:
Sam McClain: vocals
Pat Herlehy: guitar, tenor sax, flute...
Chad Owen: bass
Rick Page: drums
Joe Deleault: piano, organ
Scott Shetler: tenor sax, beritone sax
Russell Jewell: trombone
Grayson Farmer: trumpet
Concetta: background vocals
Blues | Soul | FLAC / APE
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