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Rendezvous With the Blues marks another step in the normalization of Melvin Taylor. With Lucky Peterson on keyboards, Taylor is much more the featured lead guitarist in a straight-band context that too often finds him fighting for room to move in the full arrangements. He takes a jazzy lead on the opening "Coming Home Baby," but that runs counter to the measured, mid-tempo groove that dominates the first three tracks and seems like a move to court the contemporary rock-blues audience. So does some of the material -- no originals, with ZZ Top, Stephen Stills, and Carlos Santana's tribute to John Lee Hooker in the songwriter credits on one side and Charles Singleton and Prince for contemporary black funk/rock relevance on the other. Horns kick in to punctuate the slinky, clavinet-anchored funk on "I'm the Man Down There," but Taylor's solo gets cluttered up by a duel with Peterson (on guitar here). Taylor is better-served when he escapes the rock beat straitjacket on "Tribute to John Lee Hooker" -- the Latin-tinged rhythms give his guitar more freedom to float and sting. ZZ Top's slow "Blue Jean Blues" definitely picks things up with blitz distortion solos and nice dynamics, but "Help Me" leaves behind Sonny Boy Williamson's haunted train groove for a plodding mid-tempo blues that winds up anonymous. Eric Gales' instrumental "Eclipse" goes so far down the Wes Montgomery mellow jazz blues instrumental route it could almost be a quiet storm/fuzak format candidate. And Prince's "Five Women" sounds like disjointed parts with a group that never really coheres, while Stills' "Black Queen" is transformed into a rhythmic stomp that goes nowhere. Almost all the songs have moments, but Rendezvous With the Blues is spotty, mostly because Taylor seems to be struggling to force his way through busy arrangements and a less-than-inspired choice of songs. The disc wants to have it both ways -- to distinguish Melvin Taylor as a more versatile and contemporary bluesman, but then saddles him with a regulation-issue sound that reins in the freewheeling guitar solos that are his greatest asset. ~ Don Snowden
Recorded at Sounds Unreel, Memphis, Tennessee on September 5-6, 2001.
Personnel: Melvin Taylor (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Lucky Peterson (guitar, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); Mato Nanji (guitar); Jerry Mallet (tenor saxophone); Sidney Janise (baritone saxophone); Scott Thompson, Marshall Cyr (trumpet); Dave Smith (bass); Steve Potts (drums, congas, percussion); Brian Brignac (congas, percussion)
Living Blues (11/02, pp.51-3) - "...Those with a taste for contemporary blues will find plenty to like here....[Taylor's] blend of chunky chords, howling fills, and snarling leads reveals an artist who continues to stretch the boundaries..." Rendezvous With The Blues Music | List Price | $15.97 (You save $2.58) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Blues CDs, Contemporary Blues, Chicago Blues | | Label | Evidence | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 22088  | | CD Universe Part number | 3688536 | | Catalog number | 26123 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 25, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | John Snyder | | Engineer | Tony Daigle | | Personnel | Dave Smith - bass Dave Smith - bass Memphis Steve Potts - drums, congas, percussion Scott Thompson Lucky Peterson - guitar, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards Brian Brignac - congas, percussion Recorded at Sounds Unreel Mato Nanji - guitar Melvin Taylor - vocals, acoustic & electric guitars Marshall Cyr - trumpet Jerry Mallet - tenor saxophone Sidney Janise - baritone saxophone Tennessee on September 5-6
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Melvin Taylor Rendezvous With The Blues Songs | 1. | Comin' Home Baby |
| 2. | Help the Poor |
| 3. | Rendezvous With the Blues |
| 4. | I'm the Man Down There |
| 5. | A Tribute To John Lee Hooker / Chill Out / The Healer |
| 6. | Help Me |
| 7. | Five Women |
| 8. | Blue Jean Blues |
| 9. | Eclipse |
| 10. | Black Queen |
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