Billy Jones – My Hometown (Black & Tan).
Arkansas born Billy Jones calls his music Bluez and he is a performer who is interested in extending ‘Great Black music from the Ancient to the Future’. Nine of the ten tracks on offer are self-penned and he does encompass more than one musical genre. For example, Here With You is a slow groover to open with. Jones has a velvet voice and this tends towards Soul and modern R&B with understated guitar. Pull My 44 is a funky blues with snappy drums. It’s the age old story – don’t mess with my woman or I’ll shoot you; fair enough! He returns to the slow soulful feel with Right Now and shows that his voice really suits more than one genre as it just oozes all over you. Crystal introduces another style and this time it’s rock. The anti-drug message is well intended but the song really doesn’t get going. Never Let You Go, the only song on the album not written by Jones, sees him continuing to swap genres. This is modern Soul but it’s just a little samey. He stays on the Soul side for a pleasant offering, The Clown, before unleashing some Latin influences on the eponymous title track. This has the same lines as Crystal but it's Blues, it's Soul, they’re all in there. You Upset My Soul is a stuttering Blues from the top drawer and The Rumour is acoustic based modern Soul. However, the latter is not one of the better tracks on the album. He closes with Bluez Comes Callin’, a good finish that reminds me of Taj Mahal to a small degree. This is a curate’s egg of an album, good in places, not so good in others.
http://www.billy-jones.com/
http://www.blackandtan.com/
Arkansas born Billy Jones calls his music Bluez and he is a performer who is interested in extending ‘Great Black music from the Ancient to the Future’. Nine of the ten tracks on offer are self-penned and he does encompass more than one musical genre. For example, Here With You is a slow groover to open with. Jones has a velvet voice and this tends towards Soul and modern R&B with understated guitar. Pull My 44 is a funky blues with snappy drums. It’s the age old story – don’t mess with my woman or I’ll shoot you; fair enough! He returns to the slow soulful feel with Right Now and shows that his voice really suits more than one genre as it just oozes all over you. Crystal introduces another style and this time it’s rock. The anti-drug message is well intended but the song really doesn’t get going. Never Let You Go, the only song on the album not written by Jones, sees him continuing to swap genres. This is modern Soul but it’s just a little samey. He stays on the Soul side for a pleasant offering, The Clown, before unleashing some Latin influences on the eponymous title track. This has the same lines as Crystal but it's Blues, it's Soul, they’re all in there. You Upset My Soul is a stuttering Blues from the top drawer and The Rumour is acoustic based modern Soul. However, the latter is not one of the better tracks on the album. He closes with Bluez Comes Callin’, a good finish that reminds me of Taj Mahal to a small degree. This is a curate’s egg of an album, good in places, not so good in others.
http://www.billy-jones.com/
http://www.blackandtan.com/
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