Thursday, July 03, 2008


Edgar Winter – Rebel Road (Own Label).

It’s 35 years since Edgar Winter had a hit with Frankenstein and he has been re-inventing himself ever since. His current incarnation takes him closer to his brother Johnny with an infusion of blues rock that breathes freshness into the genre. With guest appearances by Slash, Clint Black and the aforementioned Johnny Winter, Edgar has put together an album of finely crafted songs. The eponymous opener features Slash and is a high impact start with a shout along chorus. It’s a big guitar song with no real sign of Edgar’s famous keyboard skills. Eye On You is a pounding, throbbing rocker -- this is a highlight. Power Of Positive Drinkin’, with Clint Black on harmonica, is potent and has another great chorus along with top class guitar. Freedom is softer and far mellower than those that precede it. It does build up after a sluggish start. Rockin’ The Blues has Johnny Winter stamped all over it and this mean and moody blues rocker allows him to upstage his younger brother.

The Closer I Get is an acoustic ballad that is a bit out of place. Dedicated to his wife, Monique, it’s pleasant enough and does show different levels to his voice. Do It Again has clean lines and this rocker has a full bodied chorus -- another highlight. Texas Tornado has the first real overt signs of keyboards. A gritty vocal and big sax input help to grind this one out. The mid-paced Beatlesque ballad Peace And Love is another of the songs that sounds out of place. His softer tones really don’t do too much here. Horns Of A Dilemma is a welcome return to the raunchy country rock of earlier. This is a good time boogie and Clint Black sets the whole thing off. The final track, Oh No No is another rocking boogie to finish with and it has yet another rousing chorus.

Winter says that his idea was to make a classic American rock album like those of the 70s. Objective achieved, I say!

http://www.edgarwinter.com/

David Blue.

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