Delbert McClinton - Room to Breathe (2002)
BAND/ARTIST: Delbert McClinton
- Title: Room to Breathe
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: New West Records
- Genre: Blues, Country, Americana, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:42:20
- Total Size: 287 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Same Kind of Crazy
02. Smooth Talk
03. Jungle Room
04. Everything I Know About the Blues
05. Blues About You Baby
06. Lone Star Blues
07. The Rub
08. Won't Be Me
09. Don't Want to Love You
10. Ain't Lost Nothin'
11. Money Honey
12. New York City
McClinton's ebullience is undeniable on Room to Breathe, yet a sense of going through the paces permeates the project. Chord progressions are predictable; this is expected, of course, when playing the blues, as McClinton does frequently here, but with the exception of the lovely ballad "Don't Want to Love You," not much compositional substance is evident. Too often, he compensates by leading his band through overly exuberant performances, but on cuts like "Money Honey," this only creates an impression of the artist as a kind of Cowtown Tom Jones. He seems as well to strain for his lyrics; lines like "You love a man that don't love you/You musta got a lot of abuse" reflect both a lenient rhyme scheme and an overly topical vernacular for the idiom. One track, "Lone Star Blues," stands out for its splashy presentation; over a clip-clop beat that might have been more effective if slightly slowed down, an eye-crossing assembly of Americana superstars gathers to sing on each chorus. Outside of Will the Circle Be Unbroken, this much talent has rarely been herded into one studio, yet all that makes each guest distinct gets buried into a single harmonized holler. This feeling of being hurried, and of misplaced creative energy, is what Room to Breathe leaves behind.
01. Same Kind of Crazy
02. Smooth Talk
03. Jungle Room
04. Everything I Know About the Blues
05. Blues About You Baby
06. Lone Star Blues
07. The Rub
08. Won't Be Me
09. Don't Want to Love You
10. Ain't Lost Nothin'
11. Money Honey
12. New York City
McClinton's ebullience is undeniable on Room to Breathe, yet a sense of going through the paces permeates the project. Chord progressions are predictable; this is expected, of course, when playing the blues, as McClinton does frequently here, but with the exception of the lovely ballad "Don't Want to Love You," not much compositional substance is evident. Too often, he compensates by leading his band through overly exuberant performances, but on cuts like "Money Honey," this only creates an impression of the artist as a kind of Cowtown Tom Jones. He seems as well to strain for his lyrics; lines like "You love a man that don't love you/You musta got a lot of abuse" reflect both a lenient rhyme scheme and an overly topical vernacular for the idiom. One track, "Lone Star Blues," stands out for its splashy presentation; over a clip-clop beat that might have been more effective if slightly slowed down, an eye-crossing assembly of Americana superstars gathers to sing on each chorus. Outside of Will the Circle Be Unbroken, this much talent has rarely been herded into one studio, yet all that makes each guest distinct gets buried into a single harmonized holler. This feeling of being hurried, and of misplaced creative energy, is what Room to Breathe leaves behind.
Blues | Country | FLAC / APE
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