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Native Canadian Derek Miller sounds as if he grew up on all the great blues guitarists from the Mississippi Delta and the later British guitarists of the '60s who brought them back into fashion. Although the title track is a bit on the funky side, Miller delivers the song with the same pizzazz and panache that perhaps the Black Crowes would have circa Southern Harmony and Musical Companion or Three Snakes and One Charm. It is full of a blues gospel revival tone that works wonders. "Wheels on Fire" begins with a slower and more melodic Americana style that doesn't quite capture the assets of the musician but grows on the listener due to some subtle female harmonies on the chorus. The guitar solo is quite appealing though as Miller shows his chops. This album's strong asset is the authenticity Miller brings to each song, void of over-production or needless arrangements. It's the sound of a band that is well oiled and polished on the deliberate swamp rock tone of "End of the World" and also the Southern fried hues coloring "Into the Storm." The album goes down a notch or two with the slower and soft acoustic ballad "Heaven." Miller isn't afraid to rework old classics into more of a Native American rhythm, which he does with great results on "Lovesick Blues" as his voice leads the way backed by a shining electric guitar and tambourine. Other influences heard on the album are the Rolling Stones circa "Angie" on the melodic "Someone Call an Angel Down." The downtempo Clapton-style or early psychedelic Led Zeppelin blues makes "Jaded Are My Wings" as bombastic and grandiose as it deserves to be, showcasing some fine guitar solos early and often. ~ Jason MacNeil
Live Recording
Recorded at Studio 11, Winnipeg, Mantoba, Canada.
Personnel: Derek Miller (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Brandon Friesen (keyboards, programming); Brian Whiteway (keyboards); Paul Scinocca (drums); Lucie Idlout (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Derek Miller; Brandon Friesen.
Recording information: Knot Studio, Val-Des-Mont, Quebec, Canada; Studio 11 Audio, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Personnel: Derek Miller (vocals, guitar); Brandon Friesen (keyboards, programming); Brian Whiteway (keyboards); Ken Hoover (bass); Paul Scinocca (drums, percussion); Lucy Idlout (background vocals).
Music Is The Medicine Music Derek Miller Music Is The Medicine Songs | 1. | Music Is the Medicine |
| 2. | Wheels on Fire |
| 3. | End of the World |
| 4. | Into the Storm |
| 5. | Heaven |
| 6. | War Shack |
| 7. | Lovesick Blues |
| 8. | Someone Call an Angel Down |
| 9. | Fortune Teller |
| 10. | Jaded Are My Wings |
| 11. | Corn Cob Soup |
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