| | Etta James Burnin' Down The House: Live At The House Of Blues CD Etta James Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Etta James (vocals); Josh Sklair, Bobby Murray (guitar); Jimmy "Z" Zavala (harmonica, tenor saxophone); David L. Woodford (baritone saxophone); Ronnie Buttacavoli (trumpet, fluglehorn, trombone); Tom Poole (trumpet); David K. Mathews (piano, Wurlitzer piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Roland RD 600, clavinet, strings); Mike Finnigan (Hammond B-3 organ); Sametto James (bass); Donto James (drums, MVP); Luis Conte (percussion). Recorded live at The House Of Blues, Hollwood, California on December 9, 2001. BURNIN' DOWN THE HOUSE was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Blues Album. Playing Burnin' Down the House right after you have listened to some of Etta James' early recordings is quite revealing. The veteran soul/blues singer was only 16 when, in 1954, she made her first recordings for Modern records; she was 63 when this excellent live album was recorded at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, CA, in December 2001 -- and it is obvious that vocally, she didn't lose anything along the way. Backed by a tight and rock-solid band, James demonstrates that her big, full voice lost none of its richness between 1954 and 2001. The Los Angeles native sounds as vital as ever, and she has no problem going that extra mile on gutsy performances of "Something's Got a Hold on Me," "I'd Rather Go Blind," "At Last," and other hits. For the most part, this is a soul concert; however, James makes a triumphant detour into electric urban blues on "I Just Want to Make Love to You" (one of the many Willie Dixon gems that Muddy Waters recorded for Chess in the '50s) and B.B. King's "Rock Me, Baby." The veteran singer pleasantly surprises us with some unlikely medleys; "I Just Want to Make Love to You" is successfully combined with Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild," and even more intriguing is her ability to unite the standard "My Funny Valentine" with two of Al Green's '70s hits ("Love and Happiness" and "Take Me to the River"). Some longtime fans may be disappointed to learn that she doesn't perform either "Tell Mama" or "Roll with Me, Henry," aka "The Wallflower"; regardless, Burnin' Down the House is an exciting and powerful document of James at 63. ~ Alex HendersonJazzTimes (7-8/02, p.126) - "...What you'll hear is an American treasure in top form, performing familiar hits and rock'n'roll faves..." Living Blues (11/02, pp.45-50) - "...Queen Etta and her molten-fire Roots Band are showcased at full throttle throughout....This is Etta - unrepentant and unbowed - at the height of her latter-day powers..." Mojo (Publisher) (10/02, p.106) - "...As a succinct demonstration of why she's admired beyond the enclaves of genre enthusiasm it makes its point well. James's style is fervent yet cool and unsentimental..." Burnin' Down The House: Live At The House Of Blues Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, R&B, Urban Soundtrack, Live Performances, Soul/R&B, Blues | | Label | RCA Victor | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 22559  | | CD Universe Part number | 3114903 | | Catalog number | 11633 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 07, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | John Snyder | | Engineer | Jay Newland; Kathy Yore | | Recording Time | 72 minutes | | Personnel | Luis Conte - percussion Etta James - vocals Mike Finnigan - Hammond B-3 organ Tom Poole - trumpet Jimmy Z - harmonica, tenor saxophone Josh Sklair Bobby Murray - guitar Sametto James - bass Ronnie Buttacavoli - trumpet, fluglehorn, trombone Donto James - drums, MVP David K. Matthews - piano, Wurlitzer piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Roland RD 600, clavinet, strings David L. Woodford - baritone saxophone
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