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Clean Getaway

 
Album Review: Clean Getaway

  • Artist: Curtis Salgado
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 24, 2008
  • Total Time: 0:00
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Call this the album that almost never was. In 2006 Curtis Salgado was diagnosed with liver cancer and given eight months to live unless he underwent a half-million-dollar operation. The money was raised from benefits by friends of Salgado such as Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, Steve Miller, and Taj Mahal, and donations from fans. After the successful transplant, the cancer spread to his lungs, requiring yet another operation. On his first post-cancer release, anyone not knowing what he went through would be astonished that he could come out of the ordeal sounding this healthy. Salgado enlisted members of the Phantom Blues Band and drummer/producer Tony Braunagel to handle the backing, and the combination is a natural extension of the soul-blues stew the singer/harpist has been cooking up since his first solo album in 1991. It takes confidence in your vocal abilities to cover tunes sung by Smokey Robinson ("Who's Lovin' You"), Al Green ("Let's Get Married"), and Little Richard ("I Don't Want to Discuss It"), but Salgado is up to the challenge and turns in striking performances that do justice to -- or, in the case of the Robinson tune, improve on -- the originals. Elsewhere, Salgado wades in the rocking swamp blues of "Heartache," shifts into Johnny "Guitar" Watson funk-soul mode for the title track, and heads to Memphis for the Hi-styled "Drivin' in the Drivin' Rain," the latter one of four originals co-written by Salgado. There's more than a little Delbert McClinton to his raspy voice, which he uses to terrific effect on the moody, obsessive "My Confessions." The rollicking Clapton tune "Bottle of Red Wine" is a perfect vehicle for Salgado's soul shake, and gives him a chance to blow some tough harp. Blues looms large in his catalog of influences, and Salgado pays tribute to one of the genre's icons in "20 Years of B.B. King" with lyrics comprised predominantly of King song titles. It sounds corny, but he pulls it off due to his obvious sincerity and by playing it straight. The connection with the Phantom Blues Band is both natural and inspired as they lay into this material but never steal the spotlight from Salgado, who sounds enthused and, well, glad to be alive. Comebacks don't get much sweeter. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Clean Getaway Curtis Salgado Curtis Salgado (4:49)
Both Sorry Over Nothin' Curtis Salgado (3:30)
Who's Lovin' You Curtis Salgado (4:14)
My Confessions Curtis Salgado (5:21)
What's Up with That Curtis Salgado Curtis Salgado (2:59)
Alone Curtis Salgado (4:07)
I Don't Want to Discuss It Curtis Salgado (3:03)
20 Years of B.B. King Curtis Salgado Curtis Salgado (5:24)
Heartache Curtis Salgado (3:03)
Let's Get Married Al Green Curtis Salgado (5:25)
Drivin' in the Drivin' Rain Curtis Salgado Curtis Salgado (4:17)
Bottle of Red Wine Bonnie Bramlett, Delaney Bramlett, Eric Clapton Curtis Salgado (3:56)

Credits

Michito Sánchez (Percussion), Curtis Salgado (Horn Arrangements), Jeff Golub (Guitar), Jacob Wolf (Guitar), Melodye Perry (Vocals (Background)), Tim Scott (Vocals (Background)), Curtis Salgado (Harmonica), Johnny Lee Schell (Guitar), Joe Sublett (Horn Arrangements), Curtis Salgado (Vocals), Robert Vosgien (Mastering), Marlon McClain (Audio Production), Les Lovitt (Trumpet), Marlon McClain (Producer), Sandy Solomon (Assistant Engineer), Tony Braunagel (Producer), Ross Hamilton (Photography), Tony Braunagel (Drums), Mike Finnigan (Keyboards), Dave Mills (Horn Arrangements), Johnny Lee Schell (Vocals (Background)), Jon Cleary (Piano), Larry Fulcher (Bass), John Porter (Mixing), Curtis Salgado (Producer), Marlon McClain (Guitar), Julie Delgado (Vocals (Background)), Joe Sublett (Saxophone), Johnny Lee Schell (Engineer), Curtis Salgado (Vocals (Background))
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