Showing posts with label Jesse Dayton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesse Dayton. Show all posts

Saturday, March 15, 2025

#736- > Janiva Magness - Back For Me (PhillyCheezeBlues.Blogspot.com)

 


2025 – Blue Elan Records

Release Date : Mar. 28, 2025

By Phillip Smith; Mar. 15, 2025

Original source : phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com


Janiva Magness has been one of my favorite blues singers for quite a while.  Her amazing talent has earned her seven Blues Music Awards including the BB King Entertainer of the Year in 2009, and a Grammy nomination for her 2016 album Love Wins Again.  Magness’ seventeenth release Back For Me shows she is still as innovative and fierce as ever.  Produced by her longtime friend and collaborator Dave Darling, this record teams the blues icon with an amazing short list of guests comprised of Joe Bonamassa, Sue Foley, and Jesse Dayton.  With a mission to shine a light on the B-sides of a few of the heavy-hitter songwriters such as Bill Withers, Ray LaMontagne, Allen Toussaint, Doyle Bramhall II, Tracy Nelson, and Irma Thomas, Magness creates a fabulous listening experience. Backing her in the studio for this release is Darling on guitar, Ian Walker on bass, and W.F. Quinn Smith on drums.    

“Masterpiece”, featuring Bonamassa on guitar and accompanied by Sasha Smith on B3, welcomes the listener with an infectious walking blues rhythm and smoking-hot guitar licks.  Her cover of Bramhall’s “November” from the 2016 album Rich Man, is beautifully performed and expertly approached in such a way which leaves me in a melancholy state.  I love the infusion of the Latin beat and Santana-like guitar from John Schroeder.  It’s great to hear Sue Foley guesting on blues-rocker “Holes”.  Magness sings this with a fearless delivery as Foley mesmerizes me with an amazing performance.  A jazz-fueled bassline, and side of masterful percussion instill a brilliant cadence for “You Can Bring Me Flowers”.  It’s a splendid slice of beat-poetry put to music with Robert ‘Chalo’ Ortiz on guitar.  Smith pours a little barrel-house over Allen Toussaint’s “Hittin’ On Nothing’”.  This selection originally sung by Irma Thomas, features guitar-slinger Jesse Dayton and brings the record to a searing end.

Back For Me is a blues album which absolutely shines in every aspect. It is sure to be an instant classic.

 

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Sunday, June 25, 2023

#620 : Eric Johanson - The Deep and the Dirty (PhillyCheezeBlues.Blogspot.com)


 

2023 – Ruf Records

By Phillip Smith; June 25, 2023

Release Date : July 28, 2023

Original source : phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com

 

Louisiana blues-rocker Eric Johanson has a ridiculously cool album with his latest release The Deep and the Dirty.  Enlisting Jesse Dayton (Rob Zombie, X, Samantha Fish) surely accounts for the badassery which abundantly flows out of the dozen original tracks contained on this record.  With Eric Johanson on guitar and vocals, the band is comprised of drummer Terence Higgins, and bassist Eric Vogel, along with Jesse Dayton and Patrick Herzfeld on shaker/tambourine.

Rocking out in a Hendrix fashion, Johanson greets the listener with “Don’t Hold Back”.  The infectious hard-driving riff is painted with explosive guitar licks.  Immediately following is the title-track The “Deep and the Dirty”.  I love Vogel’s buttery blues-soaked bassline.  It sounds great and draws me quickly in to enjoy Johanson’s smokin’ performance.  His slide-play on “Beyond the Sky” and “Familiar Sound” is deliciously swampy and captivating.  Led Zeppelin had a “Stairway to Heaven”.  Johanson on the other hand has a ride to “Elysian Fields”.  That song stands out as instrumentally grand and wonderfully poetic.  I quickly fall for the highly infectious “Galaxy Girl”.  Johanson cooks this one to a rapid boil from the git-go with an amazing guitar performance.   

The Deep and the Dirty from Eric Johanson is a heavy load of blues served with hard-driving guitar.  I love every single bit of it, and highly recommend giving it a listen.   

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For more information about Eric Johanson visit his website at :  https://ericjohanson.com