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Audio Remixer: Colin Linden.
Liner Note Author: Larry LeBlanc.
Photographers: Greg Bennett; John "Bon" Cook.
The spirited music on Revue: The Best of Paul Reddick is constantly unpredictable in its range. Reddick is basically a blues singer and a fine harmonica player, but his music does not restrict itself to the blues. Various selections fall more into rock, pop, soul, and even hints of New Orleans jazz, while mostly being somewhat uncategorizable. Drawn from several previous releases, this program features Reddick with either the Sidemen (a quartet) or the Rhythm and Truth Brass Band (a medium-sized group). Most memorable are "I'm a Criminal," "Am I Right or Wrong," "'Round This Time of Year," and "You Know It Ain't Right." Paul Reddick manages to look back to the past while creating new music, and the results are consistently intriguing and enjoyable. ~ Scott Yanow
Personnel: Paul Reddick (vocals, harmonica, percussion); Paul Reddick; Colin Linden (guitar, mandolin); Kyle Ferguson (guitar); Rich Howse (alto saxophone); Sean O'Connor, Sean O'Connor (tenor saxophone); Sarah McElcheran, Sarah McElcheran (trumpet); Richard Bell, Chris Brown (piano); Greg Marshak, Larry Taylor , John Dymond, Dave Rowe (bass guitar); Vince Maccarone, Corey Richardson (drums); Paul Brundtland (congas); Kathleen Edwards (violin); Kevin Turcotte (trumpet); Scott Suttie (trombone, bass trombone); Stephen Donald (trombone); Paul Neufeld (sousaphone); Bryan Owings, Gary Craig (drums); Stephen Hodges (percussion).
Additional personnel: Colin Linden, The Sidemen, The Rhythm & Truth Brass Band.
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