Tru Blu Records
By Phillip Smith; Feb. 20, 2021
John D’Amato’s third and most recent album Blood on the Strings
is a terrific follow-up to Born Blue: The Sun Sessions. His guitar prowess shines brightly on this self-produced
ten-track record of blues. It’s surely
no surprise this master of the guitar made the cut in 2009 for Guitar Player
Magazine’s Editors Top 8. His style is
effortlessly clean with a retro sound. Backing
D’Amato in the studio for this album of all-original songs is his wife Lauren
D’Amato on lead and background vocals, Carl Brenner on drums, Hottub
Willie Scruggs on bass guitar (7 tracks), John Green on bass guitar
(3 tracks), Dan Nadassi on keys (7 tracks), and Geno Haffner on
keys (3 tracks).
John tears it up on guitar from the start on “Gal in Memphis”, a duet he sings with Lauren. I really like the slow blues of “Rich Man” too. It has a very nice Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits) style. Title-track “Blood on the Strings” recollects John’s early days of learning guitar. It’s packed with hot licks and a driving rhythm. Even Jesus, with his humble beginning and violent end, gets the blues in “Walk on Water”. A definite favorite and a very fitting song for the day “Walk Away” preaches that something has got to change. It’s beautifully constructed and leaves the listener with a positive message. The album ends with a rocker called “Rollin’” about a musician’s life on the road. D’Amato laces this one with an infectious riff which quickly makes itself at home buried in my brain,
Blood on the Strings is a solid album with a kick-ass name. It’s definitely worth the listen.
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For more information about the artist, visit this website : https://johndamato.net/
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