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Swamp Boogie of the Northern Florida Variety

Posted over 2 years ago
Having just purchased the new Mofro - although they now appear to go by JJ Grey & Mofro (the ego dial must now go to 11) - release Country Ghetto yesterday, a proper review is some time off. But I don't think I could say it much better than the folks over at Amazon:"Product DescriptionJJ Grey & MOFRO's Alligator debut, Country Ghetto features 12 original JJ Grey compositions that come right out of the Southern musical and literary tradition. Grey's ear for detail inhabits his songs, whether it is a story passed down to him from his grandmother or the tribulations of a childhood friend. His voice delivers them with an unflinching strength that makes the personal universal and paints a vivid portrait of an exact time or place with words and music. Like his songs, his rich, soulful vocals are forceful and commanding, seemingly old beyond his years. And the music, from smoldering soul ballads to gospel-fried funk to straight ahead rock `n' roll, brings it all home with danceable grooves and a melodic freshness that will stay with you long after the album ends.""Grey's songwriting influences are widespread. "I listen to people who tell the story," he says, naming Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, R.L. Burnside, Tony Joe White, Jerry Reed, Otis Redding, Dr. John, Sly & The Family Stone, Van Morrison, Bill Withers and Dan Penn. What these writers and performers have in common is a love for simplicity, evoking complex emotions with a minimal number of words. As a performer, Grey is influenced by the sexually charged blues of Howlin' Wolf, the country soul of George Jones and the hard funk of James Brown, as well as local personalities like street preachers and old time radio DJs."Grady says MMMMM mMMMM

Comments (18)

  1. gradys kitchen says More from Amazon: "Within the soul-drenched music of northern Florida's JJ Grey and band, the roots run as deep as the influences are indelible. 'War' and 'By My Side' sound like Southern-fried Sly and the Family Stone. 'Turpentine' recalls the swamp funk of Tony Joe White. Both 'A Woman' and 'The Sun Is Shining Down' suggest long-lost Otis Redding sessions in Muscle Shoals, while 'Mississippi' takes Stevie Wonder's 'Superstition' on a trip down to the delta. From the harmonica-laced country blues of the title track to the gospel piano and choir of 'On Palestine,' Grey's music compensates with conviction for what it lacks in originality". --Don McLeese
    Permalink posted 02/21/2007
  2. gradys kitchen says New York Times - Country Ghetto review "JJ Grey is a singer-songwriter with talent and historical references. His music borrows from Stax/Volt and Mississippi hill-country blues, and he sings with feeling, in an unforced deep drawl, about the condition of poor whites in the South. But he's also got a band with an excellent groove, and that's what makes the difference on "Country Ghetto" (Alligator). His biggest weapon is the drummer George Sluppick, who puts a lot of funk into a medium tempo, and recalls the kings of heavy foot: musicians like John Bonham and Gregg Errico from Sly and the Family Stone, who drove their bass-drum beats into your spine. These songs don't have to be half as accomplished as they are. It would be a pleasure to hear this band play covers all night."
    Permalink posted 02/21/2007
  3. mutterimieli says love love love MOFRO! ::Strollin' out singin'::: o/~ where. oh where lord, where did all the fireflies go, I heard someone say, they ain't never comin' back.. o/~
    Permalink posted 02/21/2007
  4. gradys kitchen says Catch them live if you get the chance. The first time I saw them, Mofro opened for Robert Randolph. Needless to say 'it got funky up in thar'. And remember .... We've been walking on air y'all, we've been walking on air
    Permalink posted 02/21/2007
  5. mutterimieli says They wandered close to here at the end of last year but it was a about and hour and a half away and I was sick. I do hope the come back, I would defintely like to catch them live. Thanks!
    Permalink posted 02/21/2007
  6. fistula spume says That sounds pretty cool. I'll put it on a list. Thanks gradys kitchen!
    Permalink posted 02/21/2007
  7. steve simon says JJ is a great talent, i love mofro, they have a great vibe live
    Permalink posted 02/21/2007
  8. iodapril says I'm originally from Florida and had a few friends that were always ga-ga for Mofro and I never really got it. Perhaps I need to see them live to fully get it. Perhaps.
    Permalink posted 02/22/2007
  9. steve simon says a great live deal
    Permalink posted 02/22/2007
  10. steve simon says a great live deal
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  11. steve simon says a great live deal
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  12. steve simon says a great live deal
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  13. steve simon says a great live deal
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  14. steve simon says a great live deal
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  15. steve simon says a great live deal
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  16. steve simon says shit, hyman, i thought you had fixed the old multiple post problems!!!
    Permalink posted 02/22/2007
  17. gradys kitchen says Damn! I thought my Mofro thread was really heating up.
    Permalink posted 02/22/2007
  18. steve simon says ha ha........a few more mistakes by me and you will have a top commented post of the day
    Permalink posted 02/22/2007

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