Right to Sing the Blues

Right to Sing the Blues

by Long John Baldry
Right to Sing the Blues

Right to Sing the Blues

by Long John Baldry

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Overview

One of the founding fathers of the '60s British blues scene, Long John Baldry owns one of the great white blues voices, a power that remains undiminished for Right to Sing the Blues. The disc forms another consistent Baldry primer visiting the rich diversity of blues styles, from the quiet folk-blues of "Whoa Back Buck" (longtime colleague Papa John King tearing up his slide guitar) to jump blues party tunes like opener "They Raided the Joint." Vocal sidekick Kathi McDonald also carries the torch, especially on an incendiary title track already highlighted by a scorching Colin James guitar riff. On occasion, the tall one is too much the mannered gentleman for the good of his muse. It would be nice to hear him bust loose more frequently, as he does on "I'm Shakin'," his pipes sounding like gargled nails with an Irish Cream chaser. It would also be nice to find him writing again. While mostly recognized as a judicious interpreter, Baldry has proven his capability over the years, and the complete absence of self-penned material strikes one as borderline laziness. He even dips back to a tune already covered on a previous release -- Bonnie Dobson's classic "Morning Dew" -- albeit giving it a fresh Cajun/Zydeco coat of paint. In case dependable, honorable music isn't enough incentive on its own, the disc earns bonus points by concluding with a 23-minute interview in which Baldry recounts his take on the British blues scene. Not exactly flashy multimedia, but a nice addition for fans of pop music history. ~ Roch Parisien

Product Details

Release Date: 02/25/1997
Label: Stony Plain
UPC: 0772532123228
Rank: 91466

Tracks

  1. They Raided the Joint
  2. Easy Street
  3. I'm Shakin'
  4. Midnight Hour Blues
  5. Right to Sing the Blues
  6. It's Too Late Brother
  7. East Virginia Blues
  8. Whoa Back Buck
  9. Morning Dew
  10. You're the One
  11. Work So Hard
  12. Midnight in Berlin
  13. Bonus Track- Interview

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Long John Baldry   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (12 String)
Holger Petersen   Vocals (Background)
Eric Webster   Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Papa John King   Guitar,Slide Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Mike Lent   Bass
Colin James   Guitar
Kathi McDonald   Vocals
Al Webster   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Bohdan Hluszko   Drums
Dean McNeill   Trumpet
Dave Babcock   Saxophone,Vocals (Background)
Bob Tildesley   Trumpet
Johnny Gerreira   Saxophone,Vocals (Background)
Rusty Reed   Harmonica
Johnny Ferreira   Saxophone,Vocals (Background)
Norm Fisher   Bass,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Holgar Peterson   Producer
Al Duncan   Composer
Holger Petersen   Producer
John King   Composer
Hot Lips Page   Composer
Long John Baldry   Arranger
Michael Pickett   Composer
Daryl Burgess   Composer
Papa John King   Associate Producer
Traditional   Composer
Bonnie Dobson   Composer
Colin James   Composer
John Lee Sanders   Paintings
Rita Chiarelli   Composer
Leroy Carr   Composer
Perry Barret   Mixing,Engineer,Remixing
Rudy Toombs   Composer
Peter Moore   Mastering
Miles Wilkinson   Engineer,Producer
A. Jackson   Composer
Tim Rose   Composer
Gerry Woolsey   Engineer,Second Engineer
Joe Eldridge   Composer
Richard Siemens   Photography
Richard Flohil   Liner Notes
Kiek Furniss   Assistant Engineer
Marek Forysinski   Assistant Engineer
Ron Rault   Composer
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