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R.L. BURNSIDE: Burnside On Burnside

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R.L. BURNSIDE: Burnside On Burnside

R.L. BURNSIDE: Burnside On Burnside
Blues | MP3 320 kbps | 44,1 kHz | 121 MB | Cover

A critically acclaimed 2001 live album recorded in the Crystal Ballroom on Portland, Oregon's Burnside street


Mississippi hill country patriarch R.L. Burnside's two previous albums dabbled in remixes and trip-hop experimentation geared to the college-rock market. This is a restorative: pure slide 'n' drone blues caught live in January 2001 at Portland, Oregon's Crystal Ballroom. The 73-year-old is joined by his usual jukehouse band, his drummer and grandson Cedric Burnside and guitarist Kenny Brown, who blow sparks behind Burnside's rich honey-and-molasses voice and chunky six-string affirmations. Every time Burnside hits a note, it's a reminder of both how vital an interpreter of the hypnotic style developed by Fred McDowell he remains and how true electric country blues still sounds in its unvarnished state.

There's an emotional resonance that runs through this music like blood, especially when Burnside plays solo. His all-alone performances of "Walking Blues" and "Bad Luck and Trouble" reveal every nuance of his caw-to-keen singing and the sweet way his slide slices right to the emotional core of a lyric. Burnside's off-color jokes and song-ending punctuations (mostly buoyant "Well, well, wells") also give an inkling of the wild-ass grandpa charisma that makes him so appealing on stage. Burnside has, however, delivered better concerts. At times these tempos seem rushed, which sacrifices some of the subtleties of his vocalizing. But Brown unleashes a rabid slide solo on "Snakedrive" that shoots the tune skyward, and he and Cedric display relentless energy and thrust. All of which proves that, with John Lee Hooker now reclining upstairs, R.L. Burnside is the ruler of this music.

Tracks
1. Shake 'Em on Down
2. Skinny Woman
3. Miss Maybelle
4. Rollin' and Tumblin'
5. Long Haired Doney
6. Walkin' Blues
7. He Ain't Your Daddy
8. Bad Luck and Trouble
9. Jumper on the Line
10. Goin' Down South
11. Alice Mae
12. Snake Drive