Driving Towards the Daylight

Driving Towards the Daylight

by Joe Bonamassa
Driving Towards the Daylight

Driving Towards the Daylight

by Joe Bonamassa

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Overview

He'll never be the new Stevie Ray Vaughan, but at the rate blues-rock (emphasis on the latter) guitarist Joe Bonamassa is going, he can take a stab at being the next Gary Moore. Like the Irish guitarist, Bonamassa is influenced by the British blues-rockers more than the Americans they lifted their licks from. He's also just as prolific; this is his thirteenth album in twelve years and that's not including side projects with Black Country Communion and Beth Hart, and DVDs grabbed from his 200-night-a-year road schedule filled with sweaty, high-energy performances. Makes you tired just reading about it. Bonamassa isn't much of a songwriter so he wisely contributes only four tunes to this disc's eleven, with some relatively obscure deep blues covers from Howlin' Wolf ("Who's Been Talkin'"), Willie Dixon ("I Got All You Need"), and Robert Johnson ("Stones in My Passway") gravitating toward his roots side. Also included are offbeat choices from Bill Withers ("Lonely Town/Lonely Street") and Tom Waits ("New Coat of Paint"). For better or worse, they all end up sounding like Joe Bonamassa tracks, since he feeds them into his leathery rock sensibilities, churning out requisite hot guitar solos whether they serve the song or not. He's left his road-hardened band on the sidelines and calls in top-notch session guys, including Aerosmith's Brad Whitford, David Letterman drummer Anton Fig, and keyboardist Arlen Schierbaum, whose piano and organ add some much-needed R&B attitude to the hard rock attack. Bonamassa even relinquishes lead vocals to Australian Jimmy Barnes, who goes so over the top singing his own "Too Much Ain't Enough Love" it seems like he is auditioning for AC/DC. Longtime producer Kevin Shirley gets a slick, professional sound from these guys, and when everyone is cooking and the material is solid, such as on the grinding Bonamassa original "Dislocated Boy" and the Wolf cover (including a spoken word sample of the blues legend that kicks off the tune), the arrangements and guitars mesh together like whisky and soda. What Bonamassa lacks in a distinctive sound and singing, he makes up for with sheer determination, which is almost enough to push the album from pretty good to pretty great, especially on the horn-enhanced slow blues of "A Place in My Heart" that explodes out of the speakers in a way Gary Moore could summon at will. In other words, this is a keeper if you've already bought into the guitarist's more-is-more approach that has served him well thus far, and he shows no signs of abandoning it now. ~ Hal Horowitz

Product Details

Release Date: 05/22/2012
Label: J&R Adventures
UPC: 0804879354864
Rank: 79121

Tracks

  1. Dislocated Boy
  2. Stones in My Passway
  3. Driving Towards the Daylight
  4. Who's Been Talking?
  5. I Got All You Need
  6. A Place in My Heart
  7. Lonely Town Lonely Street
  8. Heavenly Soul
  9. New Coat of Paint
  10. Somewhere Trouble Don't Go
  11. Too Much Ain't Enough Love

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Joe Bonamassa   Primary Artist,Vocals,Dobro,Guitar,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background),Guitar (12 String Electric)
Jimmy Barnes   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Harrison Whitford   Guitar (Electric)
The Bovaland Brass   Horn
Blondie Chaplin   Guitar (Rhythm)
Tal Bergman   Drums,Percussion
Carmine Rojas   Bass
Brad Whitford   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Baritone)
Doug Henthorn   Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Kevin Shirley   Guitar,Cowbell,Toy Piano,Percussion,Tambourine,Guitar (Acoustic)
Jeff Bova   Horn
Michael Rhodes   Bass
Anton Fig   Drums,Shaker,Percussion
Rick Melick   Keyboards
Arlan Schierbaum   Organ,Piano

Technical Credits

Clancy Fraser   Tour Manager
Neil O'Brien   Booking
Will Taylor   Public Relations
Erin Cook   Public Relations
Eric Roa   Production Manager
Pete Sangha   Booking
Bryan Kiger   System Engineer
Charlie Rushton   Lighting Technician
Justin Duguid   Lighting Design
Marcus Sweeney-Bird   Photography
Steve Rayment   Tour Manager
Trip Jefferies   Drum Technician
Mark Gray   Engineer
Bernie Mardsen   Composer
Tony Brock   Composer
Bill Withers   Composer
Joe Bonamassa   Composer,Liner Notes
Leon Zervos   Mastering
Jonathan Cain   Composer
Howlin' Wolf   Composer,Introduction
Peter Noble   Public Relations
Jimmy Barnes   Composer
Matt Naylor   Monitor Engineer
Neal Schon   Composer
Tom Waits   Composer
Danny Kortchmar   Composer
Jared Kvitka   Engineer
Kevin Shirley   Mixing,Producer
Robert Johnson   Composer
Randy Jackson   Composer
Willie Dixon   Composer
Dennis Friel   Design,Illustrations
Rick Gould   Photography
Roy Weisman   Executive Producer
Mike Hickey   Guitar Technician
Bob Witt   Merchandising
Chris Owens   Engineer
Michael Jensen   Public Relations
Colin Moody   Bass Technician,Keyboard Technician
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