Tony Joe White – Deep Cuts (Munich Records).
Tony Joe White is an acclaimed songwriter with songs recorded by Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, Tina Turner and Joe Cocker amongst many others. He is also credited with being one of the originators of ‘Swamp Rock’ and has written some of the classic songs of our time. Set The Hook has deep rich drums from Jeff Hale that lead into jagged guitar and harp. It’s an instrumental opening that is powerful, yet strange. As The Crow Flies makes plenty of references to the blues and White’s deep vocal sets it off perfectly. This is a hypnotic 21st century blues. Willie & Laura Mae Jones has those deep husky tones again and although snappy drums almost mask the blues influences, it pounds and throbs to a climactic peak. Soul Francisco has a futuristic feel with a power that is right in your face. It’s simple, yet effective, guitar is countered by a pounding bass. There’s no real pace about it but the power more than makes up for it.
The instrumental, Run With The Bulls is, as you may expect, Spanish flavoured and High Sheriff Of Calhoun Parish is another easy goer; a Western tale with a deep message. The start of Aspen, Colorado doesn’t hit it off. His voice doesn’t work but does eventually edges his way into it. This is a classic song that is expansive and world weary. Most definitely a grower. Homemade Ice Cream is gently led by guitar and harmonica and this instrumental is one to just laze back and listen to. Swamp Water is a down & dirty instrumental that sums up his raison d’etre. I don’t mean this in a bad way but you can see why others take his songs and have more success with their own interpretations. Take the final track, Roosevelt & Ira Lee for example. He is a bit of a one trick pony vocally and other singers can put their stamp on his songs, which, incidentally, are second to none in terms of quality. This moody offering is a bit of a strange one to finish with.
There is no mistaking Tony Joe White’s contribution to popular music and this selection of songs confirms his sublime songwriting talent.
http://www.munichrecords.com/
http://www.tonyjoewhite.com/
David Blue.
Tony Joe White is an acclaimed songwriter with songs recorded by Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, Tina Turner and Joe Cocker amongst many others. He is also credited with being one of the originators of ‘Swamp Rock’ and has written some of the classic songs of our time. Set The Hook has deep rich drums from Jeff Hale that lead into jagged guitar and harp. It’s an instrumental opening that is powerful, yet strange. As The Crow Flies makes plenty of references to the blues and White’s deep vocal sets it off perfectly. This is a hypnotic 21st century blues. Willie & Laura Mae Jones has those deep husky tones again and although snappy drums almost mask the blues influences, it pounds and throbs to a climactic peak. Soul Francisco has a futuristic feel with a power that is right in your face. It’s simple, yet effective, guitar is countered by a pounding bass. There’s no real pace about it but the power more than makes up for it.
The instrumental, Run With The Bulls is, as you may expect, Spanish flavoured and High Sheriff Of Calhoun Parish is another easy goer; a Western tale with a deep message. The start of Aspen, Colorado doesn’t hit it off. His voice doesn’t work but does eventually edges his way into it. This is a classic song that is expansive and world weary. Most definitely a grower. Homemade Ice Cream is gently led by guitar and harmonica and this instrumental is one to just laze back and listen to. Swamp Water is a down & dirty instrumental that sums up his raison d’etre. I don’t mean this in a bad way but you can see why others take his songs and have more success with their own interpretations. Take the final track, Roosevelt & Ira Lee for example. He is a bit of a one trick pony vocally and other singers can put their stamp on his songs, which, incidentally, are second to none in terms of quality. This moody offering is a bit of a strange one to finish with.
There is no mistaking Tony Joe White’s contribution to popular music and this selection of songs confirms his sublime songwriting talent.
http://www.munichrecords.com/
http://www.tonyjoewhite.com/
David Blue.
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