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Showing posts with label Mojo Watson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mojo Watson. Show all posts
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Mojo Watson 2001 Inheritance
Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:41:46
Size: 95,84 MB
Album Notes
It's hardly the traditional blues background: Before taking up music full time, guitarist and singer Mojo Watson was - wait for it a computer consultant. On the other hand, Inheritance is aptly titled; the 12 songs on Watson's Watashea Records debut were written by his father, and they're solidly rooted in the electric Chicago sound, with a little rock 'n' roll thrown in.
And anyway, shouldn't the quality of the performance count for something? By that standard, Watson's the real deal. His sound is reminiscent of Big Bill Morganfield's - hardly surprising, as Watson cites Muddy Waters among his primary influences and the influence of Chuck Berry, Buddy Guy, and Jimi Hendrix also can be heard in Watson's renditions of these songs.
However, Inheritance is hardly an example of slavish devotion: It's hard to explain just why or how, but there's a sense that he's made these songs his own. Perhaps it's his solid, confident performance, or the simple fact that he sings the lyrics as though he means them. In addition, there's a smoothness to Watson's style that's more common to contemporary blues, but he never lays it on too thick, instead letting the material speak for itself.
In short, Watson has managed the difficult trick of standing out without overdoing anything. If the sentiments he expresses - suffering, disappointment, and loss - are hardly uncommon, his message is uplifting. Consider this lyric from "This Is a Cold Cruel World": "you know people are gonna talk about you/From day to day, and in any way/But you got to keep on and keep on trying/No matter what the people may do or say." And when he does decide to dwell on the negative, the result is thoughtful and well-considered; "Keep Away From Me Judas" and "We're Going Down" are intelligent glimpses of life's darker side. It'll be interesting to see what happens when Watson gives us some of his own material to chew on, but in the meantime, Inheritance is both nutritious and satisfying. (Blues Review Magazine August/September 2002)
Tracklist:
01 - I Love My Baby 02:50
02 - When You Put Me Down 02:20
03 - You Are Always Down Wrong 02:57
04 - Oh How I've Suffered 03:37
05 - Please Help Me Baby 03:50
06 - This Is A Cold Cruel World 06:14
07 - Keep Away From Me Judas 03:01
08 - Hey Little Girl 02:33
09 - I Kept On Trying 03:05
10 - She's One Of The Finest 03:50
11 - We're Going Down 04:31
12 - Casey Jones' Last Ride 02:58
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Mojo Watson 2004 Black Beauty
Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:45:13
Size: 103,37 MB
Mojo Watson's brilliant second release contains a unique compilation of 12 original tracks. The albums multi-faceted electric blues offers up a nice helping of Mojo's 21st century blues, with an 'old school' blues foundation. (http://www.cdbaby.com)
Tracklist:
01 - Black Beauty 02:50
02 - You Should Have Happened To Somebody Else 03:07
03 - She Sleeps In Off Hours 03:42
04 - I Found A Way 04:25
05 - Palm Reader 03:31
06 - Old Man Said 06:36
07 - I'm Going To Leave Kansas City 02:42
08 - Run Rachel, Run 03:00
09 - I Came Home Last Evening 03:29
10 - When JAH Calls 04:41
11 - You're The One I Love 02:56
12 - Fat Bottom Girl 04:14
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