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Elvin Bishop

The Blues Rolls On

  • AMG Review of The Blues Rolls On

    Amg
    Hal Horowitz
    All Music Guide

    Bishop hops labels once again, this time to the relatively young and scrappy Delta Groove imprint, while calling up some names in his obviously well-stocked Rolodex to assist on his first predominately studio album in three years. Like most guest studded affairs, this is an inconsistent but enjoyable romp. It also works as a career recap of sorts with Bishop revisiting "Yonder's Wall," a tune from his Butterfield Blues Band days (with Ronnie Baker Brooks and Tommy Castro), along with the Southern styled party sound that proved so commercially viable during his '70s Capricorn affiliation, in addition to other covers. He strips things down for a solo musical life history in "Oklahoma," an electric, educational traipse through his back pages from his early years in the titular state, set against stark, distorted boogie guitar. He taps the youngsters in the Homemade Jamz Blues Band, another Delta Groove signing, for a cool grooving version of Junior Wells' "Come On in This House," and features John Nemeth on vocals for three tracks and harp on the closing midtempo Jimmy Reed instrumental "Honest I Do," apparently the first blues song a young Bishop heard on his transistor radio as a child in Oklahoma. Fellow boogie man George Thorogood squares off with Bishop and takes lead vocals for a frolic through Hound Dog Taylor's "Send You Back to Georgia," and Bishop references his Capricorn days with current Allman Brothers Band guitarists Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes on a reworked "Struttin' My Stuff." B.B. King stops by for a short interview that leads into a jazzy, swinging cover of Roy Milton's "Keep a Dollar in Your Pocket," a song King was familiar with from his old Memphis DJ days. R.C. Carrier and Andre Thierry shift the proceedings to a bluesy, zippy zydeco on "Black Gal." As you can see, the album is pieced together from a variety of sessions in different locations, resulting in a patchwork set that, despite many excellent and above all enthusiastic performances, never quite gels. Like the collage of pictures on the back cover, this is more a scrapbook of Bishop playing with his pals and acquaintances than a focused project, but there is enough quality music here to attract established fans, even if this isn't the place to generate new ones.

Elvin Bishop's Still Struttin' His Stuff On Star Studded 'The Blues Rolls On'
about 1 year ago

Elvin BishopThe Blues Rolls OnDelta Groove MusicReview by NightwatcherElvin Bishop is a true American music legend. From being a founding member of ground breaking blues rockers The Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the mid 60's, to the southern rock stylings of his 70's output, to the return to the blues from the 80's til now, the guitarist has consistently put out a slew of consistently fine alb...

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Official Elvin Bishop Bio
about 1 year ago

Growing up in the 1940s on a farm in Iowa with a loving but non musical family, Elvin seldom heard music as a kid. "This was before TV," Elvin says, "and on the radio you got a lot of Frank Sinatra and 'How Much Is That Doggie In the Window' type of stuff." The family moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, when Elvin was 10, in 1952. Tulsa was "totally segregated," says Elvin, "I mean, hard core." However, ...

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Night Time Is The Right Time
about 1 year ago

Another solid track from Elvin's latest album, "The Blues Rolls On." Elvin's thoughts on covering Ray Charles:I went to see Ray Charles at the Big Ten Ballroom in 1958. He had his great band with all the fantastic horn players and the Raelettes and put on a show I'll never forget. I wouldn't have had the nerve to record a Ray Charles song if I hadn't had the help of my two favortie singers in t...

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"The Blues Rolls On" available now!!
about 1 year ago

Elvin Bishop's new CD, "The Blues Rolls On" hits stores and online retail outlets today! Download it from iTunes or get it from Amazon.com You can still get a free download of the track "Struttin' My Stuff" featuring Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes. Just visit his iLike page and click on 'Free Mp3' and it's yours -free! Elvin Bishop is also currently on tour so be sure to check his profile for ...

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Elvin Bishop's Still Struttin' His Stuff On Star Studded 'The Blues Rolls On'
about 1 year ago

Elvin BishopThe Blues Rolls OnDelta Groove MusicReview by NightwatcherElvin Bishop is a true American music legend. From being a founding member of ground breaking blues rockers The Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the mid 60's, to the southern rock stylings of his 70's output, to the return to the blues from the 80's til now, the guitarist has consistently put out a slew of consistently fine alb...

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