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One of These Days

 
Album Review: One of These Days
 

Review

If you owned a blues club and insisted that you would only book hardcore blues purists, you would miss out on a lot of talented people. That's because so many of the artists playing the blues circuit in the 21st century have other influences -- perhaps rock, perhaps soul, perhaps jazz. All of those things have influenced James Solberg, who is essentially a bluesman but is far from a purist. Those who expect everything a bluesman records to have 12 bars are bound to find One of These Days disappointing, but more eclectic and broad-minded listeners will find a lot to admire about this German release, which finds the charming singer embracing everything from moody, Bobby "Blue" Bland-ish soul-blues (&One of These Days," "Everyday") to exuberant blues-rock ("One False Move," "Too Damn Much Lovin'"). Solberg's performance of "Do You Call That a Buddy?" recalls the blues-jazz of the 1930s and 1940s, and his own "Litehouse Keeper" is a Southern soul item that takes us back to a time when Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Rufus Thomas, and Wilson Pickett were all over R&B radio. Overall, One of These Days is quite solid. The only disappointing track is a surprisingly lackluster version of Sir Mack Rice's "Cheaper to Keep Her," which was a major hit for the late soulster Johnnie Taylor (as opposed to bluesman Little Johnny Taylor) in the early 1970s. Solberg should have soared on this track, but, for whatever reason, he drops the ball. Most of the time, however, One of These Days turns out to be a rewarding and welcome addition to Solberg's catalog. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Too Damn Much Lovin' Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (3:55)
Ringin' in My Head James Solberg Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (5:07)
Litehouse Keeper James Solberg Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (5:20)
Nobody to Blame Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (4:15)
Can It Be James Solberg Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (3:57)
Do You Call That a Buddy? Don Raye, Wesley Wilson Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (3:21)
Love Made a Fool Out of Me Charlie Bingham, Bruce McCabe Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (4:17)
Everyday Jim Liban Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (4:31)
Ain't No Way Aretha Franklin, Carolyn Franklin Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (4:57)
Cheaper to Keep Her Sir Mack Rice Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (4:08)
One of These Days Jim Liban Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (3:06)
One False Move Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (4:19)
There Must Be a Better World Somewhere Doc Pomus, Mac Rebennack Charlie Bingham, James Solberg Band (3:43)

Credits

Bill Black (Bass), The Memphis Horns (Musician), Charlie Bingham (Guitar), Jim Gaines (Producer), Jim Gaines (Mixing), Michael Iacopelli (Engineer), Michael Iacopelli (Mastering), Wayne Jackson (Trombone), Wayne Jackson (Trumpet), Jacqueline Johnson (Vocals (Background)), Andrew Love (Saxophone), Jon Paris (Pedal Steel), Jon Paris (Vocals), Jon Paris (Vocals (Background)), Jacquelyn Reddick (Vocals (Background)), James Solberg (Guitar), James Solberg (Vocals), James Solberg (Producer), James Solberg (Main Performer), James Solberg (Mixing), Dave Smith (Bass), James Solberg Band (Main Performer), James Solberg Band (Performer), Mike Vlahakis (Piano), Mike Vlahakis (Organ (Hammond)), Mike Vlahakis (Vocals (Background)), Mike Vlahakis (Engineer), Mike Vlahakis (Mixing), Jason Latshaw (Engineer), Wally Adamski (Photography), Ken Faltinson (Bass), Ken Faltinson (Vocals), Ken Faltinson (Vocals (Background)), Mike Lacopelli (Engineer), Mike Lacopelli (Mastering), Bob Ozowski (Engineer), Rob Stupka (Drums), Rex Brown (Photography), Otto (Design), Kat Wolfe (Photography), Brian Droege (Photography), Rocky Brown (Photography)
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