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Brother to the Blues - Audio CD - Tab Benoit, Billy Joe Shaver, Jim Lauderdale, Louisiana's LeRoux

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Brother to the Blues

Tab Benoit, Billy Joe Shaver, Jim Lauderdale, Louisiana's LeRoux

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Audio CD - 25 April, 2006
Telarc
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CD Tracks:

    Pack It Up
    Bring It On Home To Me
    Brother To The Blues
    Why Are People Like That?
    I'm On Your Side
    I Heard That Lonesome Whistle
    If You Love Me
    Comin' On Strong
    So High
    Grace's Song
    Moon Coming Over The Hill
    Somehow
    Can't Do One More Two Step


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Audio CD Description

Louisiana native Tab Benoit has been slinging his swamp-R&B-blues-rock concoction for the better part of 15 years, and from the sound of this disc's opening two tunes, it seems that little besides his backing band has changed. But when the title track kicks in with sorrowful fiddle, crying pedal steel (also played by Benoit), and a lovely, lonely honky-tonk melody, it's clear the singer/guitarist has decided to visit some unique territory. Country stalwarts Jim Lauderdale and Billy Joe Shaver swing by to provide duet vocals for Benoit's versions of their songs. Even Hank Williams Sr.'s "I Heard That Lonesome Whistle" gets covered as Benoit finds the blues at the heart of the country standard. Those who are not county lovers need not be concerned that Benoit has gone all George Jones on them. He still grinds out slabs of tough bayou rocking in the crackling "So High" and the opening "Pack It Up." There's also a heartbreaking, loungey, slow blues ("Somehow") and a soul-seared cover of Sam Cooke's "Bring It on Home to Me" that shows how effective Benoit is as an interpretive vocalist. The funky Little Feat/Neville Brothers-styled "Can't Do One More Two-Step" truly brings it home on a diverse outing that stretches boundaries and adds depth to Benoit's already impressive roots.


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Warning: This is not a blues CD

Don't let the title confuse you. This is not a blues CD. Its country. Tab Benoit writes in the liner notes this is a "special project" of all of his "early musical influences" "especially early country music."


Tab Reaches New Heights

Tab fans know that his blues is rooted in country and cajun. His signature Telecaster Thinline tone often sings like a fiddle. This collection of tunes taps his country side while bringing out at more disciplined, chops-oriented approach to some well-crafted songs. Backed superbly by Louisiana's LeRoux band, he delivers 13 great tracks. The production is first-rate, as is the song sequencing.

 

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