Potato Hole

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  • Artist: Booker T. Jones
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 21, 2009
  • Total Time: 0:00
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Potato Hole is Booker T. Jones' first solo album in two decades and the early buzz in the media has already termed it his most "audacious," but that's not exactly the case with this new set. It isn't audacious so much as it is moderately predictable, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Recorded quickly with producer Rob Schnapf in Georgia and California, Jones is backed here by Athens, GA's Drive-By Truckers with Neil Young sitting in on electric guitar for nine of the ten tracks, most of which were written by Jones. This isn't the MGs, and nothing here is close to being as timeless as "Green Onions," but the album is a pleasant listen with a nice, funky, and kind of grungy groove that settles into a deep pocket, even if it never really completely catches fire. There's plenty of Jones' Hammond B-3, of course, but he branches out and plays both acoustic and electric guitar on the title track, and with up to five guitars going on some tracks, this is almost as much an instrumental guitar album as it is an organ one. If there's really anything audacious here, it would be the cover of Outkast's "Hey Ya," which sputters around more than it grooves, and Jones' B-3 lines simply can't approximate the sassy joy of André 3000's original vocal. Jones also covers Tom Waits' "Get Behind the Mule," which comes off more successfully, although, again, one misses Waits' vocal. The final cut, "Space City," is a lovely chill-out instrumental while the opening track, "Pound It Out," does exactly that, pounding things out, full of fuzzed-out guitars. Young, for those wondering, doesn't take over anything here but remains the consummate session player, showing a delicate sensibility on guitar that one wishes he'd apply more often to his own work. Again, there's no "Green Onions" track here, and nothing that'll end up as everyone's ringtone. Potato Hole isn't a slab of greasy Stax soul, either. It is what it is, a new Booker T. Jones album, and hopefully it won't take another 20 years to get to the next one. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi

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Potato Hole
Studio album by Booker T.
Released April 21, 2009
Genre R&B, Electric blues
Label ANTI-
Producer Rob Schnapf & Booker T.
Booker T. chronology
I Want You
(1981)
Potato Hole
(2009)
The Road From Memphis
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars [1]

Potato Hole is a 2009 album by Booker T. Jones, recorded with Drive-By Truckers as the backing band and guitar accompaniment by Neil Young. The album was nominated for two Grammy awards: the album itself for Best Pop Instrumental Album, and the track "Warped Sister" for Best Rock Instrumental

On January 31 2010, Potato Hole won the Best Pop Instrumental Album award at the 52nd Grammy Awards.

Track listing

All tracks written by Booker T. Jones except as noted.

  1. "Pound It Out" - 4:18
  2. "She Breaks" - 4:22
  3. "Hey Ya" (André 3000)- 3:53
  4. "Native New Yorker" - 3:47
  5. "Nan" - 2:08
  6. "Warped Sister" - 4:47
  7. "Get Behind the Mule" (Tom Waits, Kathleen Brennan) - 4:10
  8. "Reunion Time" - 3:49
  9. "Potato Hole" - 6:50
  10. "Space City" (Mike Cooley, Drive-By Truckers) - 5:38

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