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White African

 
Album Review: White African

  • Artist: Otis Taylor
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 06, 2001
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Otis Taylor has a knack for interesting titles; Blue-Eyed Monster and When Negros Walked the Earth are among the CDs that the Denver bluesman recorded before White African. Taylor also has a knack for very dark and sobering themes -- this 2001 release, in fact, is full of them. On White African, Taylor's subject matter ranges from lynching in the Deep South ("Saint Martha Blues") to homelessness ("Hungry People") to being unable to afford health care for a sick, dying child ("3 Days and 3 Nights"). And Taylor doesn't try to sugarcoat his often disturbing lyrics with happy melodies. Greatly influenced by John Lee Hooker, the very soulful Taylor often favors moody, dusky, haunting grooves. So White African is as dark musically as it is lyrically. Over the years, dark humor has played a major role in the blues -- like country and hip-hop artists, bluesmen are known for finding a variety of humorous, clever ways to tell you how cruel and punishing life can be. But White African isn't dark humored; it's simply dark. This CD is also incredibly compelling, and it is enthusiastically recommended to those who don't expect lighthearted escapism from all of their music. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
My Soul's in Louisiana Otis Taylor Otis Taylor (3:35)
Resurrection Blues Otis Taylor Otis Taylor (5:59)
Momma Don't You Do It Otis Taylor Otis Taylor (2:24)
3 Days and 3 Nights Otis Taylor Otis Taylor (4:21)
Round and Round Otis Taylor Otis Taylor (1:47)
Stick on You Otis Taylor Otis Taylor (3:30)
Rain So Hard Otis Taylor Otis Taylor (3:52)
Lost My Horse Otis Taylor Otis Taylor (3:10)
Saint Martha Blues Otis Taylor Otis Taylor (4:15)
Ain't No Cowgirl Otis Taylor Otis Taylor (2:14)
Hungry People Otis Taylor Otis Taylor (5:01)

Credits

Otis Taylor (Mandolin), Kenny Passarelli (Bass), Kenny Passarelli (Keyboards), Eddie Turner (Guitar), Kenny Passarelli (Arranger), Otis Taylor (Harmonica), Otis Taylor (Electric Banjo), Tim Stroh (Mixing), Otis Taylor (Banjo), Eddie Turner (Slide Guitar), Len Irish (Cover Photo), Cassie Taylor (Vocals (Background)), Mark Derryberry (Engineer), Kenny Passarelli (Producer), Otis Taylor (Vocals), Page (Design), Otis Taylor (Guitar (Acoustic))
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