Kenny 'Blues Boss' Wayne - An Old Rock On A Roll (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Kenny 'Blues Boss' Wayne
- Title: An Old Rock On A Roll
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Stony Plain Records
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:53:55
- Total Size: 363 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Searching For My Baby
02. Fantasy Meets Reality
03. Heaven Send Me An Angel
04. Devil Woman
05. An Old Rock On A Roll
06. Don't Pretend
07. Run Little Joe
08. Howlin'
09. Wild Turkey 101 Proof
10. Bring Back The Love
11. Way Overdue
12. Rocking Boogie Party
13. Give Thanks
I can't help but think of Pinetop Perkins when I listen to Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne, not because of their shared instrument of choice – piano – or because Wayne's style reminds me of the way Perkins played but because of both played and toured extensively before getting much in the way of recording opportunities.
Like many before him, Wayne takes advantage of Stony Plain Records' not-so-secret weapon on An Old Rock On A Roll. Duke Robillard has recorded most of his most memorable albums for the Canadian label and he's also acted as a talent scout and producer. He and members of his band back Wayne on this excellent set and their presence is a real asset, making An Old Rock On A Roll more of an ensemble project than pure solo album.
Wayne's piano style is heavily influenced by the boogie-woogie stylings of Fats Domino and others from that school rather than heavier poundings of Otis Spann, Perkins, or Jerry Lee Lewis. Wayne is more of a stylist than a flashy soloist and the same is true of his vocals. He is an appealing singer who doesn't overpower with theatrics or grit but instead seems to sing most everything with a smile. That appeal and these tunes seem aimed to get people dancing, mining the strange, beautiful contradiction wherein the blues makes you happy, not sad. ~Josh Hathaway
01. Searching For My Baby
02. Fantasy Meets Reality
03. Heaven Send Me An Angel
04. Devil Woman
05. An Old Rock On A Roll
06. Don't Pretend
07. Run Little Joe
08. Howlin'
09. Wild Turkey 101 Proof
10. Bring Back The Love
11. Way Overdue
12. Rocking Boogie Party
13. Give Thanks
I can't help but think of Pinetop Perkins when I listen to Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne, not because of their shared instrument of choice – piano – or because Wayne's style reminds me of the way Perkins played but because of both played and toured extensively before getting much in the way of recording opportunities.
Like many before him, Wayne takes advantage of Stony Plain Records' not-so-secret weapon on An Old Rock On A Roll. Duke Robillard has recorded most of his most memorable albums for the Canadian label and he's also acted as a talent scout and producer. He and members of his band back Wayne on this excellent set and their presence is a real asset, making An Old Rock On A Roll more of an ensemble project than pure solo album.
Wayne's piano style is heavily influenced by the boogie-woogie stylings of Fats Domino and others from that school rather than heavier poundings of Otis Spann, Perkins, or Jerry Lee Lewis. Wayne is more of a stylist than a flashy soloist and the same is true of his vocals. He is an appealing singer who doesn't overpower with theatrics or grit but instead seems to sing most everything with a smile. That appeal and these tunes seem aimed to get people dancing, mining the strange, beautiful contradiction wherein the blues makes you happy, not sad. ~Josh Hathaway
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