2018 – Ruf Records
By Phillip Smith;
March 2, 2018
Victor
Wainwright, one of my favorite keyboardists playing the Blues
today, has released a spectacular new album with his new backing band, The
Train. Making up The Train is
drummer Billy Dean, bassist Terrence Grayson, and guitarist Pat
Harrington. This album features a dozen original songs from Wainwright
which ranges from barrelhouse blues to boogie-woogie. No matter what he’s playing, it’s performed
with precision and soul.
Wainwright’s
lush keys and ominous lyrics stand tall on “Wilshire Grave” as it sinks its
claws in. A seductive hook, the growling
trumpet of Doug Woolverton, and the backing vocals of Reba Russell
make this song the embodiment of cool. With
a bluesy Randy Newman vibe, “Dull Your Shine” emits a message of
positivity as it reinforces the characteristic of individuality. There hasn’t been a better song about debt
collection than “Money”. Wainwright’s
piano prowess is quite amazing and Harrington’s guitar
performance is terrific. “Thank You
Lucille” is a wonderful homage to the great B.B. King. In a fitting tribute, guitarist Monster
Mike Welch seemingly channels the man himself. A slow-burn start on “Sunshine” breaks into a
rejoicing Phish-phriendly jam with tiny nods to the great Frank Zappa. Harrington’s smokin’ guitar
performance coupled with Billy Dean’s amazing drum fills put a gigantic smile on my
face.
Victor
Wainwright and the Train is one stellar record, and certainly deserves
to be heard.
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Also reviewed on Phillycheeze’s Rock & Blues Reviews