2024 – Ruf Records
By Phillip Smith; Feb. 3, 2024
Release Date : January 2024
Original source : phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com
Bernard Allison’s records have always included a song or two written by
his father the renowned blues recording artist Luther Allison ( 1939 – 1997 ). Luther’s Blues, the latest album from Bernard,
celebrates the music of his dad with a spectacular collection of twenty songs
on a two-disc set. Each song was hand-picked
by Bernard and then remastered by Pauler Acoustics. Luther’s Blues joins in the festivities
which celebrate Ruf Records’ Thirtieth anniversary. Ruf Records, launched in 1994 by Luther’s
then European manager Thomas Ruf, recorded several albums with Luther. With Bernard at Ruf Records as
well, this album exhibits the deep connection and bond which runs strong between
the two families.
Guitar ablaze from the get-go, “Hang On” blasts out the gates on the first track with Jimi-Hendrix inspired deliciousness topped with Allison’s demanding vocals. I absolutely adore the funky, horn-infused “Too Many Women”. The inescapable groove pulls me right in to its masterful jam. I love how “Midnight Creeper” sneaks right in the door with its slow-swaying soul. Allison pours out some gut-wrenching early Chicago blues on “Back Down South”. The piano accompaniment snugs right up with Bernard’s smokin’ guitar playing. I feel every note played and every word sung as Allison gets down with the slow-burner “You’re Gonna Need Me”. Allison brings the album to closure with the beautiful “Castle”. I adore the soft Cat Stevens vibe. The song is gorgeous.
Luther’s Blues is an excellent album and a wonderful tribute.
For more information about the artist, visit this website : https://bernardallison.com
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