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Whole Truth

 
Album Review: Whole Truth

  • Artist: Darrell Nulisch
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 11, 1998
  • Total Time: 48:21
  • Genre: Blues

Review

This disc blurs the boundaries between soul music and the blues even further for this hot Texas singer, who was raised in the Dallas area listening to all that Texas has to offer. Now based in Boston, this singer runs the whole gamut of emotions with his experienced and well-traveled tenor voice. He has also put together a crack band that stays with the song wherever it goes. Be it deep-down Chicago-style blues as on "At-Cha-Mama-Nims," a harmonica-driven instrumental, which he penned with his long time bassist, Steve Gomes; or the fantastic cover of R.C. Hammond's "There Goes That Train," a slow Southern soul/blues cut that leads off this disc. Nulisch has served his time and his resume is impressive, being the singer both for Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters and for Anson Funderburg and the Rockets, as well as his own band Texas Heat. He is well-traveled, and his voice is expressive, capable of wringing out all the emotional angst that there is to be had in a song. His harp work is better than average and truly shines on "Like Reed." The album stays together very well until you come to the last cut, "Lyla Tov (Good Night)," a jazzy noodling that seems out of place. Also this disc gives notice that Jon Moeller, who handles the guitar work, is going to a force to be reckoned with in the future. Just give a listen to George "Harmonica" Smith's "Telephone Blues" and try to convince someone that this sizzling work won't be shining somewhere in the future. The band is good and does justice to the fine material picked out for your aural pleasure. ~ Bob Gottlieb, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
There Goes That Train Darrell Nulisch (4:33)
Stop Thinking Take (Start Thinking Give) Steve Gomes, Darrell Nulisch Darrell Nulisch (3:15)
There It Is Steve Gomes, Darrell Nulisch Darrell Nulisch (4:14)
I'm a Lover Charles Bevel, Benny Mabone Darrell Nulisch (3:50)
At-Cha-Mama-Nims Steve Gomes, Darrell Nulisch Darrell Nulisch (4:35)
Telephone Blues Sam Ling, Little George Smith Darrell Nulisch (3:54)
One Night Lover Steve Gomes, Darrell Nulisch Darrell Nulisch (4:21)
Like Reed Steve Gomes, Darrell Nulisch Darrell Nulisch (3:43)
Love Me Like You Mean It Darrell Nulisch (3:16)
There's a Sad Story Here Darrell Nulisch (4:53)
Wait for Me Steve Gomes, Darrell Nulisch Darrell Nulisch (3:29)
Lyla Tov (Good Night) Darrell Nulisch (4:18)

Credits

Randy Santos (Photography), Natalie Jackson (Vocals (Background)), Margie Clark (Vocals (Background)), Douglas Gilchrist (Trombone), Darrell Nulisch (Producer), Aldoph Wright (Horn Arrangements), David Earl (Producer), Randy Santos (Digital Enhancement), Chris Rival (Mixing), Steve Gomes (Producer), Ricardo Monzon (Percussion), Darrell Nulisch (Harmonica), David Earl (Guitar), Michael Fitzhugh (Trumpet), Benjie Porecki (Keyboards), Jon Moeller (Guitar), Chris Rival (Engineer), Deidre Wright (Vocals (Background)), Darrell Nulisch (Vocals), Eric McMillian (Trumpet), David Earl (Executive Producer), Jacques Johnson (Sax (Tenor)), Charlie Pilzer (Mastering), Steve Gomes (Bass), Rob Stupka (Drums)
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