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PORTRAIT OF THE BLUES is a very classy roots album, with Rawls revisiting material by just about every artist that influenced the development of his own style (a conspicuous thematic exception being gospel acts). Here, backed by an interestingly eclectic bunch of blues and jazz musicians (Junior Wells and Lionel Hampton on the same album!) Rawls performs urbane and idiomatic renditions of songs associated with an equally eclectic bunch of singers.
Influences including Muddy Waters ("I Just Want to Make Love to You"), Clyde McPhatter ("A Lover's Question"), Jimmy Reed ("Baby What You Want Me to Do"), are all invoked here. Also included are Percy Mayfield ("Hide Nor Hair"), Little Walter ("My Babe"), and Louis Jordan (a thoroughly rocked out take on "Saturday Night Fish Fry").
Recorded at M&I Recording Studios, New York; Streeterville Studios, Chicago, Illinois; Capitol Studios, Los Angeles from April to October, 1992.
Hank Crawford Horn Section: Hank Crawford (alto saxophone); David Newman (tenor saxophone); Seldon Powell (baritone saxophone); Tim Hagans (trumpet); Wayne Andre (trombone).
Additional guest artists: Cornell Dupree (guitar); Tom Pomposello (slide guitar); Hank Crawford (alto saxophone).
Personnel: Lou Rawls (vocals); Joe Williams , Phoebe Snow (vocals); Cornell Dupree, Steve Khan, Tom Pomposello, Buddy Guy (guitar); Joe Lovano (flute, tenor saxophone); Junior Wells (harmonica); Hank Crawford (alto saxophone); Houston Person, Plas Johnson (tenor saxophone); Richard Tee (piano, electric piano, organ); Lionel Hampton (vibraphone); Eluriel Tinker Barfield (electric bass); Chris Parker (drums).
Recording information: M&I Recording Studios, New York, NY (04/13/1992-10/03/1992).
Arrangers: Hank Crawford; Richard Tee; Benny Golson.
Personnel: Lou Rawls (vocals); Steve Khan (guitar); Richard Tee (piano, electric piano, organ); Tinker Barfield (bass); Chris Parker (drums).
Benny Golson Horn Section: Jerome Richardson (alto saxphone); Ron Blake (tenor saxophone); Seldon Powell (baritone saxphone); Jon Faddis (trumpet); Jimmy Knepper (trombone).
Q (3/93, p.90) - 3 Stars - Good - "...his most purposeful work in years..." Down Beat (4/93, p.41) - 4 Stars - Very Good - "...a suave and smooth affair....Rawls & Co. ably split the difference between jazz sophistication and bluesy swagger....a fine argument for the generous adaptability of the blues and jazz traditions, with gospel as the common ground..." Portrait Of The Blues Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $2.63) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Rap, Soul/R&B, Urban Soundtrack, Nostalgia, Vocal, R&B | | Label | Blue Note | | Orig Year | 1992 | | All Time Sales Rank | 64948  | | CD Universe Part number | 1109369 | | Catalog number | 99548 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 09, 1993 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Michael Cuscuna; Billy Vera | | Engineer | Peter Darmi | | Recording Time | 51 minutes | | Personnel | Richard Tee - piano, electric piano, organ Cornell Dupree Lou Rawls - vocals Steve Khan - guitar Chris Parker - drums Chris Parker - drums Hank Crawford - alto saxophone Tinker Barfield - bass Tom Pomposello
Also: Plas Johnson, Buddy Guy, Lionel Hampton, Junior Wells, Houston Person, Joe Williams, Phoebe Snow, Joe Williams, Joe Lovano |
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