Walter Trout – Blues for The Modern Daze (2012)
Walter Trout – Blues for The Modern Daze (2012)
01 – Saw my mama cryin? 02 – Lonely 03 – The sky is fallin? down 04 – Blues for my baby 05 – You can?t go home again 06 – Recovery 07 – Turn off your tv 08 – Lifestyle of the rich and famous 09 – Never knew you well 10 – Puppet master 11 – Money rules the world 12 – All I want is you 13 – Brother?s keeper 14 – Blues for the modern daze 15 – Pray for rain Personnel: Walter Trout -Composer, Harmonica, Producer, Vocals, Vocals (Background) Rob Rio – piano Sam Avila, Deacon Jones – Hammond B3 Rick Knapp – bass Michael Leasure - Drums Wally Bass, Eric Corne - Vocals (Background)
This, his 21st album, may just be Walter Trout’s best. Living proof that age doesn’t matter when you’re talking about real music, Trout, now 61 years old, is laying it all on the line every time he picks up his guitar.
The album jumps back and forth between heartfelt, emotional and personal songs and Walter’s view of the world around him. A life on the road will give you a clarity and perspective few people with day jobs will ever see. Trout calls out Facebook, our obsession with wealth and our tendency to bury our heads in the sand.
Oh, this one doesn’t just succeed lyrically, musically it is a dynamo. Trout is playing with a cutting conviction as he blasts out solo after solo after solo. This one takes the listener on an emotional rollercoaster. Like a ride on a great coaster, when this one is done you want to jump off and get back in line for another go.
Walter Trout has written a masterpiece that needs to be checked out by all fans of hard rockin’ blues. I am playing this one loud and often. --- Jeb Wright, classicrockrevisited.com
Last Updated (Friday, 11 May 2012 19:26)