Duke Robillard - World Full Of Blues

Artist: Duke Robillard
Title Of Album: World Full Of Blues
Year Of Release: Jun 26, 2007
Label: Stony Plain (Canada)
Genre: Blues, Contemporary Blues
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: 320Kbps
Total Size: CD1: 116.5MB; CD2: 139.8MB
Disc 1:
1. Jump the Blues For You
2. Everything Is Broken
3. Treat Me So Lowdown
4. Slam Hammer
5. You're Killin' Me Baby
6. Slim Jenkins Joint
7. Sweet Thing
8. You Won't Let Me Down
9. Six Inch Heels
10. World of Blues
11. Look Out
12. Stoned
Disc 2 (Bonus CD):
1. Gonna's Get You Told
2. Monkey Arms
3. Who Do You Love
4. Low Side of the Road
5. Too Much Stuff
6. Blues Nightmare
7. Bounce For Billy
8. Bright Lights, Big City
9. Steppin' Out
10. Anything It Takes
11. Stretchin'
If there's such a thing as narrow-focus versatility, this set's a prime example. Duke Robillard has cut jazz, swing, rock, and instrumental albums, and he was Tom Waits's 2006 tour guitarist. Now the virtuoso returns to his true love--the music that first brought him acclaim as founder of Roomful of Blues--with two CDs that explore all aspects of the style. Dirty Chicago grinds like "You're Killin' Me Baby" tumble into gentle swingers like Robillard's take on T-Bone Walker's "Treat Me So Lowdown" and the hushed Wes Montgomery-influenced "Stoned." He conjures a raw Mississippi-juke-joint sound to interpret "Everything Is Broken," a tune penned by another former employer, Bob Dylan. And electric and acoustic guitars, plus some lute-like sax, are used to magnify the hoodoo vibe of Waits's "Low Side of the Road." Robillard also experiments with his voice, dropping to his lowest register to echo Bo Diddley's brawny growl as he covers the rock godfather's "Who Do You Love." These 23 numbers culminate with "Stretchin'," a nine-minute guitar-and-organ showcase that evokes the soul-jazz style invented by Jimmy Smith, concluding a "World" tour that'll please blues guitar lovers. --Ted Drozdowski
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