Blues The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559.html Fri, 19 Apr 2024 13:47:12 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Kenny Neal - I'll Be Home For Christmas (2015) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/26526-kenny-neal-ill-be-home-for-christmas-2015.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/26526-kenny-neal-ill-be-home-for-christmas-2015.html Kenny Neal - I'll Be Home For Christmas (2015)

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1 	Christmas Comes Once A Year 	
2 	Silver Bells 	
3 	Winter Wonderland 	
4 	Merry Little Christmas 	
5 	Please Come Home For Christmas 	
6 	I'll Be Home For Christmas 	
7 	Merry Christmas, Baby 2 	
8 	Lonesome Christmas 	
9 	Merry Christmas, Baby 1 	
10 	O Come All Ye Faithful 	
11 	Silent Night

Vestie Jackson -	Guitar (Rhythm)
Joel Joseph - Keyboards 
Bryan Morris - Drums
Darnell Neal - Bass, Guitar (Rhythm)
Fredrick Neal - Organ, Piano
Kenny Neal - Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals 
Kenny Neal, Jr. - Bass, Drums
Syreeta Neal - Vocals 

 

A Louisiana-flavored Christmas album from New Orleans blues singer/guitarist, Kenny Neal!- Neal has received multiple awards including the Blues Music Award for Song Of The Year and the Monterey Bay Blues Artist Of The Year Award - he has also earned multiple Grammy nominations and was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame in 2011! - This album mixes both traditional and modern holiday favorites to enrich anyone's season! ---amazon.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever (Bogdan Marszałkowski)) Kenny Neal Tue, 22 Dec 2020 13:55:59 +0000
Kenny Neal ‎– A Tribute To Slim Harpo & Raful Neal (2005) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/25230-kenny-neal-a-tribute-to-slim-harpo-a-raful-neal-2005.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/25230-kenny-neal-a-tribute-to-slim-harpo-a-raful-neal-2005.html Kenny Neal ‎– A Tribute To Slim Harpo & Raful Neal (2005)

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1	Rainin' In My Heart 	
2	What A Dream 	
3	Swamp Boogie 	
4	Late Last Nite 	
5	King Bee 	
6	Te-Ni-Ne-Ni-Nu 	
7	Scratch My Back 	
8	Baby Bee 	
9	Worry, Worrin' 	
10	Got Love If You Want It

Bass Guitar – Darnell Neal
Drums – Tyree Neal
Harmonica – Kenny Neal, Raful Neal
Keyboards – Frederick Neal
Lead Guitar – James Johnson, Kenny Neal, Rudolph Richard
Rhythm Guitar – Kenny Neal
Vocals – James Johnson, Kenny Neal, Raful Neal, Rudolph Richard

 

Kenny Neal began the project that led to this record in 2002, and it was originally intended to be a tribute to the music of Slim Harpo, whose own languid, atmospheric recordings are the very definition of swamp blues. With Slim's good friend (and Kenny Neal's father) Raful Neal handling most of the vocals, and, of course, the harmonica work, and with some of the members of Harpo's band also on-board, ten tracks were recorded before the elder Neal was diagnosed with bone cancer. Raful Neal died on September 1, 2004, and when Kenny Neal eventually returned to the project tapes, the album had turned into a tribute to Raful. as well. The famous muffled and swampy sound of Harpo's original Excello recordings was as much due to lack of proper equipment (cardboard boxes were supposedly used as drums on some tracks) as it was creative vision, and Neal makes no attempt to re-create the same sort of atmosphere here, but Raful's rough, world-weary voice gives songs like "Rainin' in My Heart," "King Bee," and "Got Love If You Want it" a kind of aged resignation that serves them well. The feel on this album is really more reverent than it is swampy, but that's fine. As both a remembrance of Slim Harpo and a farewell to Raful Neal, it makes a respectful and compelling testament. ---Steve Leggett, AllMusic Review

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Kenny Neal Mon, 06 May 2019 14:58:47 +0000
Kenny Neal - BloodLine (2016) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/20617-kenny-neal-bloodline-2016.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/20617-kenny-neal-bloodline-2016.html Kenny Neal - BloodLine (2016)

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1. Ain't Gon' Let the Blues Die [03:17]
2. Bloodline [03:49]
3. Plain Old Common Sense [05:10]
4. Funny How Time Slips Away [04:44]
5. Keep on Moving [03:47]
6. I Go by Feel [03:43]
7. I'm so Happy [03:41]
8. Blues Mobile [03:59]
9. I Can't Wait [03:47]
10. Real Friend [03:49]
11. Thank You BB King [04:38]

Kenny Neal - Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
Steve Dawson - Guitar
Tom Hambridge - Drums, Percussion, Vocals (Background)
Billy Huber - Trombone
John Lancaster - Keyboards
Tommy Macdonald - Bass
The McCrary Sisters - Vocals (Background)
Kevin McKendree - Keyboards
Brine' Neal - Vocals (Background)
Darien Neal -  Vocals (Background)
Jazzy Neal - Vocals (Background)
Kaydence Bates Neal - Vocals (Background)
Noel Neal - Bass
Syreeta Neal - Vocals (Background)
Tahj Mosby Neal - Vocals (Background)
Tyrell Neal - Vocals (Background)
Dana Robbins - Saxophone
Tyler Summers - Saxophone
Quentin Ware – Trumpet

 

Multi-talented New Orleans bluesman Kenny Neal, son of Louisiana legend Raful Neal, proudly presents a celebration of his family heritage with this stellar studio album. A member of the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame and a multi-award winning talent, Neal has never sounded better than he does here, offering some of the most moving songwriting and performances of his incredible career. Bloodline proves that the blues is most definitely in the blood - no less than eight members of the Neal clan lend their musical talents to this unique album, making it a true family affair. --- Editorial Reviews, amazon.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Kenny Neal Sat, 05 Nov 2016 16:00:37 +0000
Kenny Neal - Blues Fallin' Down Like Rain (1998) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/15660-kenny-neal-blues-fallin-down-like-rain-1998.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/15660-kenny-neal-blues-fallin-down-like-rain-1998.html Kenny Neal - Blues Fallin' Down Like Rain (1998)

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1. Big Boss Man		3:49	
2. Shadow On The Moon	3:42
3. My Babe	3:54	
4. The Things I Used To Do	5:06
5. Someday	3:53
6. Just A Matter Of Time	3:00	
7. Blues Fallin' Down Like Rain	4:18
8. I'm Ready	4:46	
9. Full-Time Fool	3:03	
10. Strike While The Iron Is Hot	3:01
11. Can't Say I Didn't Try	3:03

Kenny Neal - Guitar, Harmonica, Lap Steel Guitar, Vocals
Doug Bare - Organ
Richard Bell - Organ
Gralin Hoffman - Drums
Kennard Johnson - Drums
Warren King - Guitar
Darnell Neal - Bass 
Fredrick Neal – Piano
Anne Donahue 	- Vocals (Background)
Christine Ohlman - Vocals (Background)

 

This energetic, foot-tapping, no-filler album from the multi-talented Kenny Neal is a sheer delight, showcasing his fine skills on guitar and harmonica and his rich, powerful voice. Blues Fallin' Down Like Rain starts off with a bang, with an up-tempo rendition of the classic "Big Boss Man." Things settle down with "Shadow on the Moon," which features some tasteful guitar work and smooth, excellent vocals. In fact, Neal's voice is one of this album's major strengths, moving smoothly from richly sung melodies to expressive growls just as the music requires. The highlight of this album is the title track, a slow, lonely ballad with excellent guitar work and backing vocals. However, neither is as powerful as Neal's singing; when he pulls out all the stops, the results are impressive. Highly, highly recommended. ---Genevieve Williams, amazon.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Kenny Neal Wed, 05 Mar 2014 16:55:42 +0000
Kenny Neal – Hooked On Your Love 2010 http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/7674-kenny-neal-hooked-on-your-love-2010.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/7674-kenny-neal-hooked-on-your-love-2010.html Kenny Neal – Hooked On Your Love (2010)

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1. Hooked on Your Love
2. Bitter with the Sweet
3. Down in the Swamp
4. Blind, Crippled, or Crazy
5. If Walls Could Talk
6. Things Have Got to Change
7. New Lease on Life play
8. Ain't Nothing You Can Do play
9. Old Friends
10. Tell Me Why
11. Voodoo Mama
12. You Don't Love Me

 

Being the oldest son of Louisiana harmonica legend Raful Neal and having Lazy Lester, Buddy Guy, and Slim Harpo as family friends and frequent household guests meant Kenny Neal literally grew up with the blues, the swamp variety and otherwise, and his career as such has been all about plying the family business. A pretty good harp player himself (he was still a toddler when he was given his first harmonica by Slim Harpo), Neal has also developed into a sleek, economical, and graceful electric guitarist, and thanks to songs like the title track here, "Hooked on Your Love," and the wise and beautiful "Bitter with the Sweet," he has also become a skillful songwriter. This set isn't quite as powerful as his previous Let Life Flow album from 2008, but only by a slight degree, and it's clear that Neal has hit his mature stride in the past couple of years. The above originals are the highlights here, but so, too, are covers of Little Milton's "If Walls Could Talk," Bobby Bland's "Ain't Nothing You Can Do," O.V. Wright's "Blind, Crippled, or Crazy," and Spencer Wiggins' "Old Friends." Each features confident singing, tasteful and appropriate horn charts, elegant guitar leads (and now and then a chugging harp solo), and a gently swinging Louisiana groove, making this a nice follow-up to Let Life Flow. ---Steve Leggett, allmusic.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Kenny Neal Wed, 15 Dec 2010 10:01:32 +0000
Kenny Neal - Devil Child (1989) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/4660-kenny-neal-devil-child-1989.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/4660-kenny-neal-devil-child-1989.html Kenny Neal - Devil Child (1989)

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01. Any Fool Will Do
02. Bad Check
03. Our Love Is Running Out
04. Can't Have Your Cake (And Eat It Too)
05. Devil Child
06. The Son I Never Knew
07. On My Way To Heaven
08. Yack Yack Yack
09. Change My Way Of Livin'
10. I Owe It All To You
11. The Further We Go

Kenny Neal (vocals, guitar, harmonica)
Lucky Peterson (keyboards)
Bob Greenlee, Noel Neal, Kenny Neal (bass)
Jim Payne (drums)
Bob Greenlee (baritone sax)
Bill Samuels, Buzz Montsinger (tenor sax)
Sylvester Polk (trumpet)
Edgar Winter (alto sax)

 

Backed by a punchy horn section and sizzling rhythms, Neal didn't suffer from any sophomore jinx. Between Neal, his bass-playing co-producer Bob Greenlee, and drummer Jim Payne, there's some very crafty songwriting going on here -- "Any Fool Will Do," "Bad Check," and "Can't Have Your Cake (And Eat It Too)" are among the standouts. ---Bill Dahl, allmusic.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Kenny Neal Sat, 22 May 2010 14:12:28 +0000
Kenny Neal - Hoodoo Moon (1994) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/4654-kenny-neal-hoodoo-moon-1994.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1559-kenny-neal/4654-kenny-neal-hoodoo-moon-1994.html Kenny Neal - Hoodoo Moon (1994)

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01. I'm A Blues Man
02. Don't Fix Our Love
03. Why Should I Stay?
04. Just One Step
05. Real Thing, The
06. If Heartaches Were Nickels
07. Bad Memory
08. Hoodoo Moon
09. Believe In Yourself
10. Carrying The Torch
11. Money Don't Make The Man
12. It Hurts Me Too

Kenny Neal (guitar, harmonica, vocals)
Bill Samuel (tenor saxophone)
Bob Greenlee (baritone saxophone)
Bruce Staelens (trumpet)
Lucky Peterson, Dwight Champagne (keyboards)
Noel Neal (bass)
Ken Johnson (drums)

 

Kenny Neal is such a terrific singer that he can make any kind of blues sound good. On Hoodoo Moon, Neal does the Delta blues justice on a version of Elmore James's "It Hurts Me Too," and does a fine job on the Chicago blues with "I'm a Blues Man." He even pulls off some James Brown funk on "Just One Step." Nonetheless, Neal makes his most valuable contributions when he allows his Louisiana roots to show. On "Don't Fix Our Love," for example, Neal lays his blues-harmonica solo and gravelly vocal over a New Orleans second-line parade rhythm. Lucky Peterson plays the Professor Longhair-like piano part expertly and does the same with the Fats Domino-like piano triplets on "Why Should I Stay." "The Real Thing" and the album's title track boast the slippery shuffle beat of upstate Louisiana's swamp blues. As the son of Raful Neal and the former protégé of Slim Harpo and Lazy Lester, Neal is the legitimate heir of this tradition and he plays it beautifully. These four Louisiana-influenced songs are the highlights of Hoodoo Moon. Neal is a tremendously talented young man--excelling as a guitarist as well as a singer and harmonica player--but lots of talented young men are plowing the overworked ground of Chicago, Memphis, and Delta blues. Neal would be better off leaving those crowded fields alone and concentrating on his inspired swamp-blues inventions. --Geoffrey Himes, Editorial Review

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Kenny Neal Fri, 21 May 2010 22:59:01 +0000