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Blues to the Bone

 
Album Review: Blues to the Bone
 

  • Artist: Etta James
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 08, 2004
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Etta James has worked in countless styles throughout her long career, and she is equally at home singing gospel, R&B, soul, jazz, and even rock & roll, but her roots have always been solidly planted in the blues, and she is arguably the finest living singer active in the genre. Perhaps because she doesn't sing only the blues, however, when she does, it sticks out as something special, and with Blues to the Bone she goes down to the river and dives in completely, turning out a solid album of no-frills, gutbucket performances. Her voice has deepened and coarsened over the years, making it the perfect vehicle of authenticity and authority as she tackles classics of the genre like John Lee Hooker's "Crawling King Snake," Robert Johnson's "Dust My Broom," and Howlin' Wolf's "Smokestack Lightning," backed by a garage blues combo led by her sons, Donito and Sametto James. James' versions bring new dimensions to each of these hoary old chestnuts, which have generally been sung by men, and her smoke-tinged alto makes each her own, instilling them all with a wise, desperate, and confident intimacy. She gives Jimmy Reed's "Hush Hush" a solid reading, while her take on Willie Dixon's "Lil' Red Rooster" is a tension-filled, atmospheric gem. The most striking track here, however, is James' version of the Elmore James tune "The Sky Is Crying," which emerges as epic and poignant. Much of contemporary blues spins on its own excesses and on a hundred years of accumulative clichés, but when an artist like Etta James comes home to sing the blues, the world has to rejoice and take notice, because in her hands the old clichéd phrases become vital and new again. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Got My Mojo Working Preston Foster Etta James (3:34)
Don't Start Me to Talking Etta James (2:52)
Hush Hush Jimmy Reed Etta James (3:34)
Lil' Red Rooster Willie Dixon Etta James (3:54)
That's Alright Jimmy Rogers Etta James (3:42)
Crawlin' King Snake John Lee Hooker, Bernard Besman Etta James (5:32)
Dust My Broom Robert Johnson Etta James (3:35)
The Sky Is Crying Elmore James, Clarence Lewis, Morgan Robinson Etta James (3:59)
Smokestack Lightnin' Howlin' Wolf Etta James (6:50)
You Shook Me Willie Dixon, J.B. Lenoir Etta James (3:51)
Driving Wheel Roosevelt Sykes Etta James (2:59)
Honey, Don't Tear My Clothes Etta James (3:31)

Credits

Etta James (Vocals), Etta James (Producer), Josh Sklair (Dobro), Josh Sklair (Guitar), Josh Sklair (Producer), David Z. (Mixing), Mike Finnegan (Piano), Bobby Murray (Guitar), Brian Ray (Slide Guitar), John "Juke" Logan (Harmonica), Donto Metto James (Percussion), Donto Metto James (Drums), Donto Metto James (Producer), Donto Metto James (Engineer), Lupe DeLeon (Executive Producer), Cecille Parker (Stylist), Rudy Calvo (Coordination), Rudy Calvo (Cover Art Concept), Rudy Calvo (Make-Up), Hank Williams (Mastering), Sametto James (Bass), Sametto James (Producer), Sametto James (Assistant Engineer), Steve Davis (Vocals (Background)), Will Carrillo (Hair Stylist), Rebecca Meck (Art Direction), Rebecca Meck (Design), Artis Mills (Executive Producer), Yoshann Rush (Vocals (Background)), Judy Werle (?), Judy Werle (Production Coordination), Alan Mercer (Photography)
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