Putumayo - American Blues (2003)

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Putumayo - American Blues (2003)


01. - ARTHUR ADAMS & B.B. KING - Get Next To Me
02. - KEB' MO' - Hand It Over
03. - RUTH BROWN - Good Day For The Blues
04. - HENRY GRAY - How Could You Do It
05. - TAJ MAHAL - Cakewalk Into Town
06. - ROBERT CRAY & ALBERT COLLINS - She's Into Something
07. - SUGAR PIE DESANTO - Hello, San Francisco (Part I)
08. - RAFUL NEAL - Call Me Baby
09. - OTIS RUSH - I Got The Blues
10. - SUNPIE BARNS - Sunpie's Romp & Stomp
11. - ERIC BIBB - Needed Time
12. - CHRIS THOMAS KING - Why Blues
13. - SUSAN TEDESCHI - Just Won't Burn
14. - SOLOMON BURKE - None Of Us Are Free

 

Putumayo is to be congratulated for this roundup of, as they call them, "America's greatest contemporary blues artists." That statement is always going to be up for debate, but kudos for stepping beyond the big names to highlight some lesser-known, but equally important, talent. Arthur Adams, for example, has a wonderful voice that he uses smoothly on "Get Next to Me" (although B.B. King's solo fires the piece to a higher level). And some of the acoustic tracks are absolute joys, like Chris Thomas King's "Why Blues?" It would have been nice to have heard something more recent from Taj Mahal's extensive catalog than "Cakewalk into Town," which almost qualifies as vintage -- but it's still majestic. Ruth Brown, Sugar Pie DeSanto, and Susan Tedeschi show that women get the blues too, with Tedeschi firing off some stinging guitar. Whether Solomon Burke really qualifies as a blues singer is debatable -- to many he'll always be one of soul's kings -- but his voice remains an impressive vehicle. However, it's good to see Sunpie Barnes and Henry Gray get exposure. Perhaps next time they can extend their range to include people like Otis Taylor who are reinventing the meaning of the blues. But for now, this is a good job. ---Chris Nickson, Rovi

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