Tab Benoit - Brother To The Blues (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Tab Benoit
- Title: Brother To The Blues
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Telarc
- Genre: Blues, Swamp Blues, Modern Electric Blues
- Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 55:05
- Total Size: 472 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Pack It Up
02. Bring It On Home To Me
03. Brother To The Blues
04. Why Are People Like That
05. I'm On Your Side
06. I Heard That Lonesome Whistle [with Jim Lauderdale]
07. If You Love Me Like You Say
08. Comin' On Strong [with Billy Joe Shaver]
09. So High
10. Grace's Song [with Jim Lauderdale]
11. Moon Coming Over The Hill [with Jim Lauderdale]
12. Somehow
13. Can't Do One More Two-Step
Tab Benoit has been doing his brand of bayou-fed blues-rock for some time now, and while it is tempting to call Brother to the Blues a departure, it is really only a subtle one, straying as it does to the country side of things, but again, only a little bit, and there is probably little-to-no-chance that Benoit will turn into a hat act with a big belt buckle anytime soon. True, he covers Hank Williams here ("I Heard That Lonesome Whistle," with some vocal help from Jim Lauderdale), a touchstone for country if ever there was one, but he also pulls off a passable version of Sam Cooke's soulful "Bring It on Home to Me," takes a North Mississippi country blues approach on "Moon Coming Over the Hill" (featuring some cool Cajun fiddle from Waylon Thibodeaux), and ratchets into familiar swamp rock territory with the hard-charging opener "Pack It Up," and the impressive, wry "Why Are People Like That?," before tying everything together with the set ender, "Can't Do One More Two-Step," which somehow manages to be swampy, rocky, country, and bayou blues all in one package, as well as giving Benoit plenty of room to trade guitar runs with Thibodeaux's fiddle slides. But there is a little bit of a change going on here -- if you listen closely you can hear string band-style banjo on several tracks -- and one wonders what Benoit has in mind for his next step down the road. There are a thousand ways to the river, as they say, but in the bayou the river is everywhere at once. There's a little bit of that feel here.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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