1 (edited by Rocket 2007-08-16 01:00:49)

Topic: Slow Gin Fast Review

Ok folks, it's just around the bend now. Order up if you haven't yet.  You are going to want to buy this and spread the word.  The music world has a drought reprieve and this may start a fire!
Ball Peen Hammer hits more like a 20 lb. forged head sledgehammer. And it’s so…angry, that’s why the guitar that Mr. Watson’s (Modern Guitars’ Tom Watson) ears elementarily dismissed (was there a guitar solo?-answer HELL YEAH!) is SNARLING swiping, cutting, might a cut your ears off matey, but oh yeah it’s short (20 seconds) It also doesn’t just carry the song forward, it drops it right on your toes!  The Zeppelin “mystique”sound emulating somewhat When the Levee Breaks (see general topics>>Ball Peen Hammer Review comments) once again, although in this case though not as preeminent as it was back on Had To Cry Today’s The River. Since Joe’s doesn’t want to be remembered as the guy who sounded like so and so, let’s get those so & so’s out there: Jimmy Page Robert Johnson Eric Clapton Sonny Boy Williamson I and II (yes the harp players!) J. B. Hutto Jeff Beck Peter Green Buddy Guy Carlos Santana Django Rheinhart BB King Billy Gibbons Ry Cooder Lignin’ Hopkins Alvin Lee John McLaughlin Robben Ford Albert King George Harrison Freddie King Robert Cray Duane Allman Les Paul Lonnie Brooks Stevie Ray Vaughn Ron Wood Blind Lemon Jefferson Eric Johnson & some others, hey I need to breathe (Vivaldi?), but not Esteban (blessing). I’m not worrying about that discovery of the Joe Bonamassa one original lick influenced by no one. No way Joe, hey! 


One Of These Days 
Very Ten Years After like with a busting rocks on the chain gang, beginning, missing my love and everything gonna be alright , just gotta bide my time and survive to get there. The thought keeps the blues from going indigo.  Strolls off into the evening sun sweating with an Allman Brothers / Layla outro lullaby at the end of a long hot day.

Seagull
Takes off like sounding very ordinary like, there’s that “Norwegian Wood” feel that a sitar would make more pronounced , and it’s interspersed (and diced up a little differently) a few other places in the album (hmmm wonder where in the world music sounds “eastern”).  There’s an indefinite line where producer Shirley and executive producer Bonamassa and the supporting band make this tune into what it SHOULD’VE BEEN BY BAD COMPANY! Paul Rodgers had that hypnotic silky smooth lovely rendition that I actually couldn’t stand after hearing the rest of the debut album songs (until later in life), but this SONG tears the original to pieces.  Sorry Bad Company, congratulations Joe & Co.!

Dirt In My Pockets
Man Joe is singing about the blues man!  Those low down dirty blues, Sloe Gin certifies the blues. If these two songs aren’t depressing you a little, those nightly news pharmaceutical advertisements must really work. The former is hard hard rock bluestinging and the latter is too down to drink broke busted empty blues feeling. Man this is getting painful.

Since I’m already there on “sounds like”, Another Kind of Love
Does have those little Peter Green tickles.. Like his fingertips will get too hot if he doesn’t do a staccato vibrato that melds one onto another on the notes, like chain gang that can all walk separately but don’t get far it they all don’t move in their proper step.  Then there’s the Buddy Guy way out of there cool as cool gets what’s coming next feel.  Very Exciting!

Around The Bend 
I cannot agree with Joe’s self hatred of the earlier version off Had To Cry Today, but it certainly is better without drums and stripped down yet fleshed out it is very very nice. Enduring, if Joe found the first forgettable / regrettable.  People should sing these lyrics at shows to show the Dave Matthews John Mayer, and Tom Petty crowds (been a part myself) these songs are what you’re missing.  You all know your homework.

Black Night
Pure black blues, deep dark depression, excessive misery.  Charles Brown and his kind brought so many of the copped songs, licks, and lyrics of recent versions…”Sittin’ here rocking, tryin’ to rock my blues away”…Rocket88 (hmmm), etc. Guys like he & Louis Jordan made so much likable today. Trace many singers and players back thatta way.

Jelly Roll
This is a blues neo-standard that might be Lonnie Johnson’s old song, although Otis Spann as well as John Martyn did it too, John as Easy Blues. Don’t matter, because Joe takes off like a Lightning Hopkins 331/3 playing at 78 rpm (Leon Redbone took it down to 16 rpm’s and New Orlins’ed it up) , Joe's voice bypassing Lightning's deep resonance to a more nasal rendition, but still, true blue blues. Look out for this one! Live it’ll be a killer.  Sing It!

Richmond
I wish, I was in…Memphis…somehow my mind wants to sing that…but Joe relates to HIS fond memories, so , go Joe. Once more, getting repetitive, blues.  Can you hear the Rod Stewart mixing of several songs “feel” -Gasoline Alley, Love Lives Here, , Mandolin Wind, the guitar lead in from You Wear It Well, etc. This song showcases more than Joe’s soulful vocals, it’s the whole real deal package wrapped Christmas present. The whole album showcases everyone’s amazing talents. Yeah yeah Kevin Shirley but toot that horn a tad quieter…If the live CD/ hopeful DVD (better be) is in Paradiso, my lips will blow…Rick Melick stands out, by…not standing out yet his contributions are absolutely of the highest order.  I usually like tossing keyboards, but these are essential.  A HUGE part of why this “bettered You & Me”. He deserves a live rendition of….. “Going Down” perhaps to show off, eh? Think about it.   

India
If Bela Fleck can play jazz fusions on a banjo, perhaps Joe can take up some exotic instruments and takes these blues across many blue oceans to may lands? Diplomatic blues? Right On!

Heck this isn’t a blues album!  This is a “blues deluxe" album moreso than the namesake album by Joe. That was traditional style.  This is mentored style blues perhaps, but it’s also the most original blues album of the young century / millennium.  Are these Joe’s dark thoughts? The brink of jaded has been perilously close when you package the blues in Christmas wrapping paper.  This album is indeed a gift to the musically thirsty! Not the same old sheit (old hippy types remember the poster?)!!! A better way of those crappy feelings, creeping away somehow, indeed!  This is art, wake up everybody else!

Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

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WOW! Rocket, nuff said, no wonder why someone called you the professor, heck of a review. Your timing is perfect, we only have another week to go. Dont know where it is on Amazon, but we got to let the world know, that it is Joes time for super stardom!

Shred

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Rocket I'm just blown away by your review 10/10 ....... makes me want the CD NOW and because Im technologically challenged (in more ways than one!) I can't download it.  But less than a week to go and it will arrive through my letterbox courtesy of Amazon UK.

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Thanks Rocket!
If I wasn't quivering enough with excitement waiting for the 21st, it just went up a notch or two.

"Rock ON & Keep the Faith"

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Thanks Rocket!!  I couldn't write a better review than yours on his new album.  I been listening to the whole album for about two weeks and in my opinion it is one of his best album that he has produced.  He has shown that he is well-rounded and has all the tools to go in different directions.  He is a great musician and everybody around the planet should appreciate his hard work that he is doing for himself, his family and especially his fans

Dean

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Great review Rocket; While I do not understand the techno like you, my ears understand the beauty.

Joe is excellent on this album, I love it.
My best compliment to Joe, Bogie, Rick and Carmine.

"It flows so smoothly and is over in what seems minutes. I want it again,
So I play it over - next you know I 've just spent half the day listening. Time well enjoyed."

It's played so much - my 5 year old Jean-Pierre is singing along.
Sure great to bring up the younger generation listening to Joe

Joe, this a great asset and display of your talents.
This could very well be the "Blue's album of the Year"

Fotopete

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WOW Rocket!  Thanks for your insightful and honest review of Sloe Gin.  Because of your fantastic review my anticipation and excitement for the release of Joe's new cd has now increased immensely.  Can't wait to hear all those great songs and I am counting down the days until I get my CD from Amazon......... 

Barbara

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I'm cutting and pasting this into the Itunes post, not to stroke my ego, but because it's getting tons of hits and as long as both get the gospel moving along...

Rock On & Keep the Faith, Heck Spread the Faith!
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

9 (edited by Rocket 2007-08-20 01:10:29)

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It's unbelievable reading all of everyone's else responses so far all around this forum, still THREE DAYS BEFORE RELEASE!!! Yeah, I talk too much, but anyone who wants me to shut up, nice try! Joe said he related this to Rod Stewarts fisrt solo album, "The Rod Stewart Album"... well to me it seems to be akin to his first THREE solo albums, which were the above plus Gasoline Alley & Every Picture Tells A Story. All the other Rod Stewart hits and associations aside, I find those the most satisfying of Rod's career for me.  Rod's first release WAS the start of something special for him, and especially America, although he wasn't fully taken hold of, wholesale, until Maggie May (from Every Picture Tells A Story) and the subsequent Atlantic Crossing, at which time much of Rockin' America was backtracking to "discover" the amazing singer "extraordinaire".
I cannot help believing very special things are going to be happening for Joe Bonamassa, and the rest of the world may soon be "backtracking" to discover an amazing talent. I personally find the thought persisitently delightful!
Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

10 (edited by Rocket 2007-08-20 01:10:46)

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I guess I could add that this is Joe's absolute finest slide work in my opinion (ok, I better add so far)!!!  There's quite a bit of it too!

Rock On & Keep That Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

11 (edited by Rocket 2007-08-21 02:42:21)

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Pete thanks.  It should go well beyond Blues Wax Album / Artist of the Year this time...Dare I mention the Grammy? This one this year will surely show what the condition of "the game" in general and NARAS in particular is in accordance to how Joe Bonamassa / Sloe Gin  fares...I just do not see how it can be overlooked for nomination, at the very least.  Roy (BluesMan) said it well: "How can you not like this" (although he was referring to Joe's music in general from listening to shows rather than Sloe Gin itself)?  A Handy Award would come in Handy!!!

fotopete wrote:

Great review Rocket; While I do not understand the techno like you, my ears understand the beauty.

Joe is excellent on this album, I love it.
My best compliment to Joe, Bogie, Rick and Carmine.

"It flows so smoothly and is over in what seems minutes. I want it again,
So I play it over - next you know I 've just spent half the day listening. Time well enjoyed."

It's played so much - my 5 year old Jean-Pierre is singing along.
Sure great to bring up the younger generation listening to Joe

Joe, this a great asset and display of your talents.
This could very well be the "Blue's album of the Year"

Fotopete

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

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Roy, I did the same denial thing with "You & Me"-it was sheer torture...
Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

BluesMan wrote:

Rocket,

Excellent review of the new album! I'm still waiting for mine to come from Amazon. I've been depriving myself of listening to bits of it so when it arrives, I can sit by myself and run it through several times just to listen. By what you've indicated I agree that a Grammy is not out of sight for this one. I can't wait until the rest of the world wakes up someday and says to itself, "Where the heck was I for all these years and how did I miss a guy by the name of Joe Bonamassa for so long?" That will be The Day Of Reckoning!!

Roy

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

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Here's a fast review: IT ROCKS!
thanks Joe wink

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