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As bandleader and composer, Pierre Lacocque's vision has never wavered since he founded Mississippi Heat in 1991. "Mississippi Heat not only breathes new life into the classic sounds of Chicago Blues, but they also uplift with joy and dedication everythi
Mississippi Heat: Inetta Visor (vocals); Max Valldeneu (guitar); Chris Cameron (piano); Spurling Banks (bass instrument); Kenny Smith , Lurrie Bell. Personnel: Lurrie Bell (vocals, guitar); Pierre Lacocque (harmonica); Chris Cameron (organ, keyboards); Kenny Smith (drums). Audio Mixers: Eric Butkus; Steve Wagner . Recording information: Rosa's Lounge, Chicago, IL (07/18/2005). Mississippi Heat is an entertaining and versatile blues combo headed by harmonica player Pierre Lacocque. Whether playing lowdown blues, occasional instrumentals, blues ballads, or more R&B-ish material, Mississippi Heat is full of fire and passion. In addition to Lacocque (who wrote five of the songs on this set), the band features a fine female singer in Inetta Visor, an intense guitarist in Max Valldeneu, and a fine rhythm section propelled by organist-keyboardist Chris Cameron. On this particular live outing, Lurrie Bell makes guest appearances on guitar and takes two excellent vocals. Chicago blues fans will definitely want to be made aware of both Mississippi Heat and this highly enjoyable CD. ~ Scott Yanow The blues started out Southern, rural, and acoustic but ended up becoming Northern, urban, and electric -- and things went full circle when bluesmen on the Southern chitlin' circuit became influenced by the music that was coming from John Lee Hooker in Detroit and Chess Records in Chicago. But Windy City residents haven't forgotten the blues' Southern heritage, which is why harmonica player Pierre Lacocque has been calling his Chicago-based blues/soul band Mississippi Heat. Don't let the name Mississippi Heat fool you; Lacocque's respect for Mississippi's contributions to the blues doesn't erase the fact that what transpires on this live CD is mostly electric Chicago blues (with some occasional detours into soul). Mississippi Heat has had its share of lineup changes since Lacocque formed the band in 1992; on One Eye Open (which was recorded at Rosa's Lounge in Chicago on July 18, 2005), the participants include, among others, guitarist/singer Lurrie Bell and singer Inetta Visor (a gutsy, big-voiced belter along the lines of Koko Taylor, Etta James, and Big Time Sarah). Lacocque, as usual, is on harmonica -- and he has his share of inspired moments on the albums' vocal offerings as well as instrumentals that include the invigorating "Rosa's Strut" and the Eddie Harris standard "Listen Here" (which Lacocque takes out of soul-jazz and places firmly in the electric Chicago blues). Visor, meanwhile, makes the sparks fly whether she is performing straight-up blues or making some soul detours on Aretha Franklin's "Rock Steady" and "Cool Twist" (a Lacocque original that might have been a hit if Mississippi Heat had been around in the mid-'60s). Although nothing groundbreaking occurs, One Eye Open: Live at Rosa's Lounge, Chicago is an enjoyable document of Lacocque's band on-stage during the summer of 2005. ~ Alex Henderson
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