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Get it or forget it – The Reverend Shawn Amos, Kathryn Grimm, Kenny Parker, Beautiful Things, Paul Nelson

We got over a foot of snow in the past 36 hours, with more on the way.  At least we have a break today, but we had to dig ourselves out so we could go to the store this morning.  Good thing we have some hot albums to review to keep us motivated.  Check out these amazing artists.

Artist Name The Reverend Shawn Amos

Album Name Kitchen Table Blues Vol. 1

Label:  Put Together Music

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Ooh La La; 2.  Hold On; 3.  Whip It; 4.  Have Love Will Travel; 5.  Jesus Gonna be Here

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  The Reverend Shawn Amos has been a pillar of the blues community for many years.  Back in 2016, he began cooking breakfast for his friends and then entertaining them with blues covers of some of his favorite songs.  These sessions were recorded and turned into his Kitchen Table Blues series.  On Vol. 1, he shows his amazing and diverse talents through some interesting song choices, including “Ooh La La,” which has become famous on the Alexa commercials, “Hold On” and “Whip It.”  We love the Roots/Americana vibe he puts on “Ooh La La,” and love the overall sound of the entire EP.  This one belongs on repeat.

Recommendation:  Drop everything and go get this amazing EP, which belongs in every collection.

Artist NameKathryn Grimm

Album NameBlues Tools

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Best of Me; 2.  Blues Tools; 3.  C’mon Home; 4.  Empty Space; 5.  God is Testing Me; 6.  Gone; 7.  Hot Date with Buzz; 8.  Lovegun; 9.  Miss Celie’s Blues; 10.  Talking to the Wind; 11.  Trouble of this World; 12.  You Make me so Happy, I Can’t Sing the Blues

Publicist:  Doug Deutsch Publicity Services

Review:  Kathryn Grimm is an amazing electric blues/rock guitarist who is also a great storyteller and songwriter.  On this blazing hot CD, she tackles such subjects as domestic violence (“The Best of Me”), theft of her van with all of her gear inside (“God is Testing Me”), talking to people who don’t listen (“Talking to the Wind”), the regret of mistreating someone (“C’mon Home”) and vibrators (“Hot Date with Buzz”), which also includes a smoking slide guitar solo by the late Jeff Buckley.  The songs are both serious and light and deserve serious industry attention, reflecting a myriad of musical styles including jazz, blues, gospel and rock.  Put this one on repeat.

Recommendation:  Run out and Get this one!  It will quickly become one of your favorites.

Artist NameKenny Parker

Album NameHellfire

Label:  Rock-a-While Records

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  I’ve Got my Eye on You; 2.  Baby Come Back to Me; 3.  Blind and Paralyzed; 4.  Bye Bye Baby; 5.  Hellfire; 6.  Goin’ in Circles; 7.  Dance with Me; 8.  I’m Missing You; 9.  But Then we Danced; 10.  Half Crazy; 11.  Back up Plan; 12.  Hard Time in the Land of Plenty

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  The blues world has some distinctive styles, from Chicago to the Delta, and Detroit is no exception.  Kenny Parker brings us the best of Detroit blues rock on his latest collection.  From the rocking guitar and vocals of “I’ve Got my Eye on You,” to the soulful sound of “Baby Come Back to Me,” this album is jammed packed with some of the best blues you have ever heard.  Every song is worthy of attention, and should be on the radar of every successful music supervisor for potential placement opportunities.  These songs likewise belong on blues radio.

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!

Artist NameBeautiful Things

Album NameDream World (Revisted)

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Dream Pop/Alt-Rock

Track Listing:  1,  Dream World (Sky Mix); 2.  Hey Hey Hey (Electric Mix); 3.  When the Night Comes Down (Bliss Mix); 4.  Astronaut (Space Mix); 5.  Astronaut (Acoustic Mix)

Publicist:  Paula Berg

Review:  On this beautiful reimagining of their debut 2009 album, which was just released yesterday, singer and songwriter Dina D’Alessandro aka Beautiful Things has been joined by former Screams for Tina bass player Grahame “Billy” Budd and keyboardist/guitarist Sean X.  This strange pairing has rerecorded D’Alessandro’s favorite songs from that album, breathing new life into them with a sound that is more electronic and contemporary than the original versions.  The album was engineered and produced by alternative rock legend Michael Rozon (Ministry), resulting in an album that is rich in  context, as the musical accompaniment elevates the vocals and lyrics to a new level.  You can’t go wrong with any of these five amazing tracks.

Recommendation:  This is a must-have for all true music lovers, and we guarantee that you will love these songs on the 100th listen as much as you do on the first one.

Artist Name Paul Nelson

Album Name Over Under Through

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues/Folk/Roots

Track Listing:  1.  Go Down Ezekiel; 2.  Ghost in the Basement; 3.  Color it Blue; 4.  Secret; 5.  Lay a Little; 6.  Alice Mullin; 7.  I Walk the Line; 8.  Relative Work; 9.  Silent Majority; 10.  Over Under Through; 11.  There is Weeping

Publicist:  Frank Roszak Promotions

Review:  Paul Nelson hails from New Hampshire and captures that rugged sound with his latest release, infusing his storytelling with the sound of folk, blues and roots music.  He should not be confused with the other Paul Nelson, a multiple Grammy-winning modern blues/rock guitarist, although he has just as much talent as his namesake.  Unlike the other Paul Nelson, this one writes songs that are haunting and moody while carrying on the rich folk tradition of telling compelling and memorable stories.  You will not easily forget his songs or his talent, and we believe you will thoroughly enjoy these folk songs.  We especially love his treatment of the classic Johnny Cash song, “I Walk the Line.”

Recommendation:  If you love great songs in the rich folk/roots tradition, then Get this one for your collection.

 

 

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Get it or forget it – Jake Aarons, Fiona Joy, Tom Hambridge, Ben Bostick, Karen Lawrence and Blue by Nature

Happy hump day.  We’re back with another edition of Get it or Forget it.  Check it out!

Artist Name:  Jake Aarons

Album Name4 Songs of Loss

Label:  Lost Souls Records

Genre:  Singer-Songwriter

Track Listing:  1.  It’s all on You; 2.  I Miss you More Now; 3.  This is a sad Song; 4.  When you Miss a Friend

Publicist:  Self-promoted

Review:  Sometimes you need sad songs to match your mood.  In that case, the latest from Jake Aarons fits the bill perfectly.  These four melancholy ballads.  The songs are well crafted and bring out his grief and loss clearly.  This young man has a lot to say about loss, and we hope that things get better for him.  We would love to hear some positive, uplifting songs, as his voice and instrumentation are worthy of much more.

Recommendation:  If you are sad, this one is for you.

Artist NameFiona Joy

Album NameStory of Ghosts

Label:  Blue Coast Records

Genre:  New Age Instrumental

Track Listing:  1.  Song for Dunnie; 2.  Story of Angels; 3.  Contemplating (solo); 4.  Blue Dream (solo); 5.  The Solo Tango; 6.  The White Light; 7.  Story of Ghosts; 8.  Twilight; 9.  Story of Insanity; 10.  Before the Light

Publicist:  The B Company

Review:  Fiona Joy is a masterful pianist, playing and 1885 Steinway piano.  These songs set the perfect mood for relaxation and mediation, and are comforting as well.  Joy’s obvious piano skills are truly on display, and her compositions are so beautiful and moving.  Definitely put this one on repeat if you need a relaxing musical soundtrack.  It should provide hours of enjoyment.

Recommendation:  This one belongs in your meditation library.  We think it is well worth it.

Artist NameTom Hambridge

Album NameThe NOLA Sessions

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Blues Been Mighty Good to Me; 2.  Bluz Crazy; 3.  This End of the Road; 4.  I Love Everything; 5.  What you Leave Behind; 6.  Little Things; 7.  Whiskey Ghost; 8.  Save Me; 9.  A Couple Drops; 10.  Masterpiece; 11.  Me and Charlie; 12.  Trying to Find It; 13.  Faith

Publicist:  Blind Raccoon

Review:  Traditional blues are a staple of great music, and no one does it better than New Orleans musicians.  That influence has definitely rubbed off on Tom Hambridge’s latest effort, which includes some of NOLA’s best, including the late Allen Toussaint, Eric Clapton’s slide guitarist Sonny Landreth, the Naughty Horns of the Alumni of Loyala University Jazz Band and the amazing B3 mastery of Ivan Neville.  Not only that, but the album was mastered by Grammy winner Sean Magee at the famed Abbey Road Studios. This one belongs with the blues masters and is sure to appeal to all blues lovers.  It is a winner from start to finish.  We especially love “Trying to Find It” with its southern rock and country vibe, thanks no doubt to its co-writer, Jeffrey Steele.

Recommendation:  Don’t even think about it.  If you love the blues, you simply must Get this one.

Artist Name Ben Bostick

Album NameHellfire

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Country/Folk

Track Listing:  1.  No Show Blues; 2.  Hellfire; 3.  No Good Fool; 4.  Blow off Some Steam; 5.  It Ain’t Cheap Being Poor; 6.  Tornado; 7.  The Other Side of Wrong; 8.  Work Sleep Repeat; 9.  How Much Lower can I Go; 10.  Feeling Mean; 11.  The Outsider

Publicist:  KG Music Press

Review:  We reviewed Ben Bostick’s debut album a year ago, which earned him a nomination for the LA Music Critic Awards for Best Folk Artist.  He’s back with his sophomore album, and it is every bit as good as the first one, even better.  He seems to be channeling Waylon Jennings on the first track, “No Show Blues,” and the classic country vibe is just as strong as his first effort.  We love the entire album, but “No Show Blues,” “Blow off Some Steam,” “It Ain’t Cheap Being Poor,” “Work, Sleep, Repeat,” “Feeling Mean,” and “The Outsider” were our favorite tracks.

Recommendation:  This one is a keeper.  Get it.

Artist NameKaren Lawrence and Blue by Nature

Album NameBest of Live

Label:  self-released

Genre:  Blues

Track Listing:  1.  Fun and Games; 2.  I had it all Wrong; 3.  Another day, Another Mile; 4.  You got a way About You; 5.  I’ll get Along Alright; 6.  You’ve got me Workin’; 7.  It’s Been so Long; 8.  It’s all About You

Publicist:  Doug Deutsch Publicity Services

Review:  Traditional blues sung by Janis Joplin is what you get with Karen Lawrence and Blue by Nature.  This lady can wail and her band is all business as they give her some amazing tracks to sing to.  She is also heavily influenced by Chaka Khan and that R&B vibe permeates every note.  This live album gives us a taste of what it must be like to see the band’s show, and we would love to have the opportunity to do just that.  Accordingly to Wikipedia, Lawrence was previously a member of several bands, including the L.A. Jets, 1994, and Karen Lawrence and the Pinz.  She composed the song “Prisoner (Theme song from ‘The Eyes of Laura Mars’),” which was sung by Barbra Streisand and went four times platinum.  She also sang backup vocals on “Get it up” from Draw the Line by Aerosmith as well as a Jeff Beck album.  We are so glad she’s back.  There is not a weak track on this album, and we think you will listen to it over and over.

Recommendation:  Run, don’t walk, and Get this one Today!