Re: Surfing the Net about Sloe Gin
One of the basic principals of designing things for consumer consumption is to design it in such a way that initially public opinion is about half the people love it, and half the people hate it. The thinking is that if everyone loves it initially then the product will have a short total life. If everyone hates it initially, then it won't sell. With the 50/50 split there is enough love to make it sell initially and then over time the other half will grow to love it and this gives the product a long life.
This may be what you have accidentally done here.
We (Janette and I) don't expect the same things out of you each time. That is one of the best things about your new albums. We never really know what to expect, and each time its not like the last time. Almost like a surprise gift or Christmas morning.....it ups the anticipation. So I guess the thing we expect to be the same is that its going to be different in some ways. And we expect at least one really cool song that at least partially came from Mike Himelstein; you and Mike work well together.
You need to work with people like Tom Dowd and Kevin Shirley (not saying Kevin Shirley is the same as). People that are talented enough to be able to take you to new places and keep things moving forward.
No matter what you read, we believe that you know you've got it right when you look out at the crowd and see the fan reactions when you play your show. I know you got it right because to this day it doesn't matter who I introduce to your music, they become instant fans.
Keep up the good work and enjoy yourself.
PC/JC
The first time I heard ANDY I got about half way through it and set it aside for a few weeks. My brother who had burned me the copy called and asked how I liked it. I told him it didn't grab me. To which he replied "listen again I know you'll like it." Well of course I did or I wouldn't be here right now.
Then came SILT. Popped it in skimmed through it and wondered what the hell he was thinking. Again by about the third listen it was my favorite.
Blues Deluxe was one of those as a blues fan you couldn't help but like from the first listen. It had that familiar sound done in with the Joe B blazing guitar all over it.
Three records three fovorites. The first I had no expectations of what the album would be Liked it as much for the songs as for the shredding.
The second had these expectations and boy was it a curveball. Had to be patient and not jump to conclusions about Joe.
The third was a blues inspired masterpiece. Done in more of a traditional style that many more blues people could identify with.
As the last three releases unfolded as fans of Joe we knew that we should expect the unexpected. Each new fan spawned by the current album needed to also learn that Joe is going to throw you a curve once in a while. Of course this release is no different. It does however take what You and Me started and continue the evolution but I think the majority of the negative thoughts on it are based on preconcieved notions of what a Joe B album should be.
You take any song off the album and it stands alone. That is a mark of a good album. You take the Indian flavored bridge in Dirt in my Pocket and it forshadows the closing track India. Which now we know is a taste of the next studio album. World music with a blues flavor.
I think the live album with the current lineup is exactly what needs to be done in the immidiate future for all the fans that Joe connects with on the road. After seeing him for the first time and being able to walk away with ANDY live and the DVD was a big part of me being able to spread the word about this unbelievable artist I had found. That is the point where Joe still is. Building that grass roots fallowing by touring.
Joe,
From a guy that loves you like a brother. All you can do in this life is try to please yourself. If along the way you please others then that is just icing on the cake.