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Featured Artist:
Pinetop Perkins
CD Title:
Ladies Man
Year:
2004
Record Label:
M.C. Records
Style:
Blues
Musicians:
Pinetop Perkins (piano, vocals)
with special guests Deborah Coleman (guitar, vocal); Ann Rabson (piano); Susan
Tedeschi (guitar, vocals); Ruth Brown (vocals); Angela Strehli (vocals); Marcia
Ball (piano); Odetta (vocals); Madeliene Peyroux (guitar, vocal); Elvin Bishop
(slide guitar).
Review:
In my mind, I felt that this, my
400th review for JazzReview, was a personal milestone. Then this CD landed on my
desk. My little milestone is dwarfed by this release by the 91-year-old
Pinetop Perkins. Pinetop has made a living playing the blues since 1926. Now
that's a milestone! Nine admiring and talented women surround Pinetop. Im humbled
again!
An original Mississippi bluesman, Perkins was born at Belzoni, MS in the year
1913. Starting on the guitar, he switched to piano after an injury made the
execution of guitar passages quite painful. Under the tutelage of the legendary
Clarence Pinetop Smith, Willie Perkins composed Smiths signature tune,
Pinetops Boogie Woogie recorded by Vocalion in 1928. Smith died in 1929 and
Willie Perkins took on the Pinetop nickname in respect for his mentor.
Mention such respected names in blues as Chess Records,
King Biscuit
Time, Sun Records,
Muddy Waters and they were part of Pinetops
life. He is, in every sense, a living legend.
Recording executive, Mark Carpentieri, felt he had a valid idea in recording the
boogie man in his ninety -first year. He picked up the ball and ran with it. The
veteran bluesman was recorded in the company of some of the brightest blues
women on the scene today. Sessions took place in California, Memphis, New York
and Ottawa, Canada. The result is a fabulous CD in every way.
Please check out the track listing below. Ive listed the featured ladies beside
each song. Elvin Bishop is the only male artist featured with Pinetop on this
release. Bishop wails on How Long Blues. If someone were to ask about my
personal favorites on the CD, I would truly be hard-pressed for an answer. There
isn't a single track that didn't merit five stars." A sentimental favorite would
be Since I Lost My Baby because I love the old Ivory Joe Hunter classic.
Then theres the awesome power generated when Marcia Ball joins Pinetop on
Pinetops New Boogie Woogie. Delicate artistry reigns when the veteran and
Ann Rabson pump out the perfect rendition of
Careless Love. They
are all stars and are accompanied by some wonderful rhythm players. Id like to
mention that, although not given major billing on the cover,
Lisa Otey
deserves special mention. Lisa is a gutsy, two fisted piano player who
accompanies Pinetops vocals and also plays alongside the star on five tracks.
Just listen to Kansas City for a sample of Lisas exciting style.
Pinetop Perkins just has to be honored for this milestone recording. Lets all
keep an eye on the various blues awards next spring.
Tracks:
Meanest Woman (Deborah Coleman);
Since I Lost My Baby (Susan Tedeschi); Big Fat Mama; Hes Got Me Goin (Madeleine
Peyroux); Chains Of Love (Ruth Brown); Kansas City; Pinetops New Boogie Woogie
(Marcia Ball); How Long (Elvin Bishop); Hey, Mr. Pinetop Perkins (Angela Strehli);
Trouble In Mind (Odetta); Careless Love (Ann Rabson); Chicken Shack.
Record Label Website:
http://www.mc-records.com
Reviewed by:
Richard Bourcier
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