Artist: Tinsley Ellis Title Of Album: The Hard Way Year Of Release: 2007 Label (Catalog#) : Telarc Blues [CD-83608] Country:: USA Genre: Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock Quality: Flac (*image + .cue,log) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 53:48 Full Size: 501Mb(+3%)(covers) Info:wiki
On his ninth album, the fiery Atlanta guitarist stretches his established boundaries just enough to prove he's not stagnating, but not too far as to alienate his established fans. Opening with "Still in the Game," a Cream-filled dose of '60s psychedelic blues-rock, the road-hardened Ellis also kicks out the jams with extended solos on the grungy riff-based "12 Pack Poet" and the dynamic closing ballad "The Last Song." But he displays a less volatile personality during the album's midsection. The sweet R&B of "Me Without You"--with its thumping drums and snaky organ--could easily be a forgotten cover from the Stax or Hi labels. Here Ellis forgoes his usual growl to sing in a convincing falsetto-like croon and plays with the control of Steve Cropper. He applies similar restraint to the swampy, funky "I'll Get Over You," the lazy Jimmy Reed shuffle "Fountain of Youth" (with hometown buddy Sean Costello blowing slithery harp), and even the jazz-rock instrumental "Love Bomb." The Hard Way is a diverse yet cohesive work played with class and intensity, proving that Ellis can comfortably transcend the often-limited blues-rock genre. --Hal Horowitz
Tracks: ------- 01. Still In The Game 02. Let Him Down Easy 03. Me Without You 04. I'll Get Over You 05. And It Hurts 06. La La Land 07. My Love's The Medicine 08. Fountain of Youth 09. Love Bomb 10. Her Other Man 11. 12 Pack Poet 12. The Last Song
Personnel: ----- Tinsley Ellis – guitar, vocals The Evil One – bass guitar Oliver Wood – guitar Richie Hayward and Wes Johnson – drums Kevin McKendree – keyboards Count M'butu – congas, bongos, shaker Adam Mewheter – trombone Marcus James – saxophone, tambourine Sean Costello – harmonica Lola Gulley, Donna Hopkins, Vickie Salz – background vocals
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