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Personnel: Don Nix, Bonnie Bramlett, Dan Penn (vocals); Bill Crain, Joh Tiven, Steve Cropper, Bobby Manuel, Brian May, Tony Joe White (guitar); John Mayall (harmonica); Mike Duke (acoustic & electric piano); Bobby Whitlock (organ); David Hood (bass); Greg Morrow (drums). Recorded at Hum Depot, Nashville, Tennessee. Includes liner notes by Jerry Gordon. Personnel: Don Nix (vocals); Billy Lee Riley (vocals, harmonica); Dan Penn, Jackie Johnson, Bonnie Bramlett (vocals); Jon Tiven, Leslie West, Audley Freed (guitar, electric guitar); Steve Cropper, Tony Joe White, Billy Crain, Bobby Manuel (guitar); John Mayall (harmonica); Mike Duke (piano, electric piano); Max Middleton (piano); Reese Wynans (organ); Greg Morrow (drums); Susan Marshall (background vocals). Liner Note Author: Jerry Gordon . Recording information: Dead Horse Studios; Hum Depot, Nashville, TN; Studio 900. Photographers: Ed Caraeff; Jon Tiven. The legendary R&B songwriter who penned at least one undeniable classic in this album's title track returns from nearly a decade-long retirement, calls in some notable friends, and re-records a handful of his better songs under the watchful eye of producer Jon Tiven (Wilson Pickett, tribute albums to Otis Blackwell and Curtis Mayfield). His voice is an acquired taste, and the majority of these tunes are performed as standard swamp rock fare, yet this is a decent career recap from the 60-something musician/producer/songwriter. Although Leon Russell (who gave Don Nix his biggest break by hiring him to produce and write songs for Freddie King) is conspicuously M.I.A., old Mar-Keys bandmate Steve Cropper is aboard, as are friends Dan Penn, Bonnie Bramlett, John Mayall, Tony Joe White, and Bobby Whitlock. Queen's Brian May even guests (overdubbed) on a track, as does Mountain man Leslie West. For better or worse, none of these marquee names are particularly prominent in the mix. The majority of the tracks are dominated by Nix's solid studio band which includes ex-Double Trouble man Reese Wynans on organ, guitarist Tiven, Wet Willie keyboardist Mike Duke, and Muscle Shoals legend David Hood on bass. Even with some good songs, it's obvious why Nix's previous solo albums -- all but one of which remain out of print as of 2002 -- never made much of an impression. His thin vocals are non-descript at best, and off-key at worst. Nix's own versions of these songs remain inferior to the more famous covers from Freddie King, Albert King, John Mayall, and Jeff Beck. A few new compositions, like the surging "One More Repossession," chug along with moderate energy and enthusiasm, but even though everyone seems to be trying their hardest, sparks just don't fly during the majority of the album. Label owner Jerry Gordon's liner notes provide a short but snappy synopsis of Nix's colorful life and the 12-page booklet includes rare historical snapshots. Ultimately, this is a well-intentioned project with some unpretentious, rootsy performances that just never gets off the ground. ~ Hal Horowitz Going Down: The Songs Of Don Nix Music Going Down: The Songs Of Don Nix Songs | 1. | Black Cat Moan | $0.99 | |
| 2. | On the Road Again | |
| 3. | Right Where You Want Me | |
| 4. | Same Old Blues | |
| 5. | Lucinda | |
| 6. | Palace of the King | |
| 7. | Going Down | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Going Back to Luka | |
| 9. | Like a Road Leading Home | |
| 10. | One More Repossession | |
| 11. | Living on the Highway | |
| 12. | Plastic Flowers | |
| 13. | Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven | |
| Going Down: The Songs Of Don Nix Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   A Collector's Gem Don Nix is not a name most music fans recognize.
However,with this disc,the introductions are pleasant and polite.
With the help of a star-studded line-up,lead by the underrated but multi-talented Dan Penn we are lead through a musical smorgosbord of Nix's songs.
The opening track*Black Cat Moan*to Bonnie Bramlett's wailin'rendition of *Same Old Blues* this disc is a musical journey.Buyit,treasure it,relish in the musical delights that await you
Submitted by amcallaghan (Stratford,Prince Edward Island,Canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
What a good mix! This guy plays a lot and his friends gave a strong hand on his work.Good luck Don! Submitted by a reviewer (Rio de Janeiro,Brazil)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
My satisfaction This new album of Don Nix is great.
This long silence is sad for me, but his friends Dan Penn and others are here for our pleasures.
Thanks Don
Merci
Claude P. Submitted by a reviewer (VERSAILLES - FRANCE)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A staple This is always in the CD player at Morgan Freeman's Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale, MS. Can't get thru the day without Black Cat Moan and Plastic Flowers. Submitted by The Boss (Clarksdale, MS) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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