Eddie C Campbell - Tear This World Up (2009)
BAND/ARTIST: Eddie C Campbell
- Title: Tear This World Up
- Year Of Release: 2009
- Label: Delmark
- Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Chicago Blues
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 61:02
- Total Size: 149/423 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Makin' Popcorn (Campbell)
2. Big World (Campbell)
3. Easy Baby (Maghett)
4. Tie Your Time Up (Campbell)
5. Voodoo (Campbell)
6. Love Me with a Feeling (Maghett)
7. Vibrations in the Air (Campbell)
8. Care (Campbell)
9. It's So Easy (Campbell)
10. My Last Affair (Burnett)
11. I'm Just Your Fool (Johnson)
12. All Nite (Campbell)
13. Summertime (Gershwin, Gershwin, Heywood)
14. Bluesman (Campbell, Whiting)
Eddie C. Campbell - Guitar (Acoustic & Electric), Vocals
Dario Golliday - Bass (Electric)
Marty Binder - Drums
Karl Outten, Marty Sammon - Organ, Piano
Sam Burckhardt, Juli Wood - Saxophone
Chuck Parrish - Trumpet
1. Makin' Popcorn (Campbell)
2. Big World (Campbell)
3. Easy Baby (Maghett)
4. Tie Your Time Up (Campbell)
5. Voodoo (Campbell)
6. Love Me with a Feeling (Maghett)
7. Vibrations in the Air (Campbell)
8. Care (Campbell)
9. It's So Easy (Campbell)
10. My Last Affair (Burnett)
11. I'm Just Your Fool (Johnson)
12. All Nite (Campbell)
13. Summertime (Gershwin, Gershwin, Heywood)
14. Bluesman (Campbell, Whiting)
Eddie C. Campbell - Guitar (Acoustic & Electric), Vocals
Dario Golliday - Bass (Electric)
Marty Binder - Drums
Karl Outten, Marty Sammon - Organ, Piano
Sam Burckhardt, Juli Wood - Saxophone
Chuck Parrish - Trumpet
In the liner notes for Tear This World Up, Eddie C. Campbell makes an interesting observation about 21st century guitarists who try to emulate the West Side Chicago blues of the 1960s. "Not too many people can play it," Campbell asserts, "A lot try, but then, they get mad and change it into Jimi Hendrix." Indeed, going for that Magic Sam-type of sound isn't easy -- add too much psychedelic feedback, amplification, and distortion, and you can end up in Hendrix/hard rock/early heavy metal territory. Don't add enough, and the results can sound like electric Chicago blues in the 1950s rather than West Side Chicago blues in the 1960s. But having worked with Magic Sam himself and having been very active on Chicago's West Side in the 1960s (and Chicago's South Side as well), Campbell has no problem achieving that type of sound on Tear This World Up. If Campbell's electric guitar solos bring to mind Hendrix in any way, it would be pre-1967 Hendrix -- that is, before the formation of the Jimi Hendrix Experience (when Hendrix was a sideman for Curtis Knight and Lonnie Youngblood). But the most obvious stylistic comparisons on this 2008 session include Magic Sam (Campbell even performs Sam's "Easy Baby"), Buddy Guy, and Junior Wells. Like Sam circa 1967-1968, this is a blues-oriented CD that occasionally detours into straight-up soul. Campbell, who was 69 when Tear This World Up was recorded, isn't oblivious to non-Chicago blues; "Makin' Popcorn" has a John Lee Hooker-ish appeal (electric Detroit by way of Mississippi), and the unplugged "Bluesman" is Mississippi country blues. But 1960s-style electric Chicago blues is the main focus of Tear This World Up, which recalls that era with enjoyable results.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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