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10 Days Out (Blues from the Backroads)

 
Album Review: 10 Days Out (Blues from the Backroads)

Review

10 Days Out may well be Kenny Wayne Shepherd's most important and intriguing album, even though the guitarist is hardly the featured artist on any of these tracks, working instead more as a sideman and facilitator for the impressive cast of venerable blues players who get a chance to shine here. Make no mistake about it, this recording belongs to such senior citizens as Henry Townsend, Etta Baker, Pinetop Perkins, and Henry Gray, and Shepherd's presence (and the presence of Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble rhythm section of bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton) simply helps to focus the attention on these veteran blues players. Shepherd embarked on a ten-day journey into the American South in 2004 with a documentary film crew, a portable recording studio, and Double Trouble as a house band in an effort to catch the blues in its natural habitat of living rooms, kitchens, porches, back yards, and local watering holes, and the performances that resulted are priceless. Here is one-armed harp player Neal Pattman and blind guitarist Cootie Stark turning in a joyous, ramshackle version of "Prison Blues." A little later, Stark delivers further on a delightful song called "U-Haul," complete with a marvelous improvised rap over the tune's run-out coda. Here, too, is the then-96-year-old Henry Townsend turning in a poignant "Tears Came Rollin' Down." Etta Baker, then 93, shows that age hadn't slowed her as a guitarist at all as she delivers an elegant "Knoxville Rag." Shepherd wisely stays in the background on cut after cut, allowing these amazing musical treasures to unfold naturally and without intrusive elements. There are absolutely no hotshot guitar histrionics anywhere on this disc, which speaks to Shepherd's sincere vision for this project. He's after the preservation of blues history with 10 Days Out, and as if to underscore that aim, five of the album's participants (Neal Pattman, Cootie Stark, Gatemouth Brown, George "Wild Child" Butler, and Etta Baker) passed away before the album and concurrent documentary film were finally completed and released in 2007. Shepherd's name may be above the title, but he knows full well to whom this album belongs, and to his immense credit, those are the voices he lets speak the loudest. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Prison Blues Cootie Stark, Neal Pattman, Kenny Wayne Shepherd (4:38)
Potato Patch Jerry "Boogie" McCain, Kenny Wayne Shepherd (5:46)
Honky Tonk Buddy Flett Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Buddy Flett (3:13)
The Thrill Is Gone Rick Darnell, Roy Hawkins Kenny Wayne Shepherd, B.B. King (8:30)
Tina Marie Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Bryan Lee (4:22)
Born in Louisiana Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (6:26)
Chapel Hill Boogie John Dee Holeman, Kenny Wayne Shepherd (5:49)
Tears Came Rollin' Down Henry Townsend Henry Townsend, Kenny Wayne Shepherd (3:15)
Knoxville Rag E. Baker Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Etta Baker (1:48)
Big Daddy Boogie Big Daddy Pattman, Kenny Wayne Shepherd (5:15)
U-Haul Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Cootie Stark (5:00)
Red Rooster Willie Dixon Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Henry Gray, Howlin' Wolf Band (6:20)
Sittin' on Top of the World Howlin' Wolf Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Howlin' Wolf Band, Hubert Sumlin (3:58)
Spoonful Willie Dixon George "Wild Child" Butler, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Howlin' Wolf Band (5:18)
Grindin' Man Joe Willie Perkins Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Pinetop Perkins, Muddy Waters Band (8:05)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Born in Louisiana Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Tina Marie Bryan Lee, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Honky Tonk Buddy Flett Buddy Flett, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
The Thrill Is Gone Rick Darnell, Roy Hawkins B.B. King, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Potato Patch Jerry "Boogie" McCain, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Prison Blues Cootie Stark, Neal Pattman, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Chapel Hill Boogie John Dee Holeman, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
U-Haul Cootie Stark, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Knoxville Rag E. Baker Etta Baker, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Big Daddy Boogie Big Daddy Pattman, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Tears Come Rollin' Down Henry Townsend Henry Townsend, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Red Rooster Willie Dixon Henry Gray, Howlin' Wolf Band, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Spoonful Willie Dixon George "Wild Child" Butler, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Howlin' Wolf Band
Grindin' Man Joe Willie Perkins Pinetop Perkins, Muddy Waters Band, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Got My Mojo Working Preston Foster Muddy Waters Band, Preston Perkins, Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Credits

Jerry Harrison (Music Supervisor), Todd Gallopo (Art Direction), Stanley Abernathy (Performer), Melvin "Lil' Son" Jackson (Performer), Jerry Harrison (Producer), Devin Sarno (Executive Video Producer), Bob Margolin (Performer), Ernest Vantrease (Performer), Reggie Richards (Performer), Jeffrey Aldrich (A&R), Preston Perkins (Performer), Kenny Wayne Shepherd (Video Producer), Joe Nadeau (Performer), Stephen Walker (Creative Director), Jimmy Wallace (Performer), Walter King (Performer), Kenny Wayne Shepherd (Narrator), Calep Emphrey (Performer), Tommy Shannon (Performer), Kishan Muthucumaru (Design), Mark Morton (Video Editor), Noah Hunt (Performer), Irving Azoff (Management), Willie "Big Eyes" Smith (Performer), Hubert Sumlin (Performer), Nick Haussling (A&R), Big Daddy Pattman (Performer), Henry Gray (Performer), Ken Shepherd (Management), James Bolden (Performer), Todd Gallopo (Design), Ken Shepherd (Executive Video Producer), Devin Sarno (Video Producer), Eric "ET" Thorngren (Mixing), Eric "ET" Thorngren (Engineer), Charlie Dennis (Performer), Calvin "Fuzz" Jones (Performer), Kristin Forbes (Executive Video Producer), Chris Layton (Performer), Matt Cohen (Engineer), Kishan Muthucumaru (Art Direction)
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