Исполнитель: Terry Evans
Альбом: Puttin' It Down
Год выпуска: 1995
Стиль: Blues Soul
Формат: flac (image, cue, log)
Битрейт: lossless
Время звучания: 52:53
Размер: 297 mb
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Tracklist:
01.
Money In Your Pocket
Edward "Sonny" Byers (4:04)
Goblet Drum [Dumbek] - Joachim Cooder
Harmonica - Ken Scandlyn
Organ [Hammond] - Hence Powell
02.
Too Many Ups And Downs Terry Evans (5:35)
Piano - Hence Powell
03.
Walking In The Same Tracks Jorge Calderon , Terry Evans(4:29)
Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] - Hence Powell
04.
Down In Mississippi J.B. Lenoir (7:44)
Harmonica - Ken Scandlyn
Piano - Hence Powell
05.
In This Day And Time Terry Evans (4:13)
Organ [Hammond] - Jeff Alviani
06.
Rooftop Tom Cat Jorge Calderon, Terry Evans (5:48)
Keyboards - Jeff Alviani
07.
A Lover Like You Terry Evans (4:07)
Acoustic Guitar - Jorge Calderon
Keyboards - Hence Powell
08.
One Sided Love Affair Terry Evans (4:58)
Acoustic Guitar - Terry Evans
Keyboards - Hence Powell
09.
Nasty Doll Jesse Samsel (3:15)
Organ [Hammond] - Hence Powell
10.
Blues No More Terry Evans (7:59)
Goblet Drum [Dumbek] - Joachim Cooder
Organ [Hammond] - Jeff Alviani
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Terry Evans - Puttin' It Down]Personnel:
Terry Evans - Vocal, Guitar
Ry Cooder - Guitar (tracks: 1 to 6, 9, 10)
Jorge Calderon - Bass (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 10)
Jim Keltner - Drums (tracks: 1, 3, 4) , Phil Bloch (tracks: 5 to 10)
Jesse Samsel - Guitar (tracks: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 to 10)
Ken Scandlyn - Guitar (tracks: 3, 5, 6, 8 to 10)
Joachim Cooder - Percussion (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 6)
George Bohanon - Trombone (tracks: 2, 5, 10)
Ray Williams - Vocals (tracks: 1 to 4, 7)
Terry Evans has a great soul voice, and it just seems to be getting better. Combine his earthy singing with the all star backup provided here, especially Ry Cooder's inimitable slide guitar, and you've got one mighty tasty album.
Most of the songs are original by Evans or others on the album, and they are fine indeed. "Money in Your Pocket" kicks the proceedings off properly, with great vocals and a tight arangement (unfortunately uncredited, as are they all). The songs cover your basic soul themes of love and betrayal and making it out alive, but the main delight here is Evans' superb voice. The cover of J.B. Lenoir's "Down in Mississippi" is a real standout, with Evans growling out the lyrics with chilling force. This is not just a voice, this is a physical force. Ry takes an outstanding solo on this song, as he does on several others. The album closes with the sorrowful and defiant "Blues No More," Ry setting the mood, Jim Keltner letting his cymbals ring like gongs, and Evans beginning by whispering the lyrics, then swelling as the organ and trombone and others join in. "I won't let you make me sing the blues no more." Indeed.
The superb music is matched by the outstanding sound, recorded live to analog two-track for the most part, with just a few overdubs. Evans sounds downright physical. Ry Cooder has been on some outstanding recordings, but I don't think I've heard his guitar recorded better than here. Jim Keltner's drum set is also well captured. It is a real treat to hear good drums on a CD for a change. Glenn Brooks
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