JESS RODEN
''THE BEST OF''
JUN 2009
LEMON RECORDINGS
COMPILATION
76:39
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1/Ballad of Big Sally/Cartwright, Roberts/5:44
2/Blowin'/Cartwright, Roden/3:27
3/You Can Leave Your Hat On/Newman/4:04
4/Stonechaser/Roden, Webb/5:33
5/Reason to Change/Roden/3:05
6/Woman Across the Water/Roden/4:13
7/In a Circle/Cartwright, Webb/5:33
8/Trouble in the Mind/Roden/4:08
9/Me and Crystal Eye/Roden/4:13
10/In Me Tonight/Roden/4:36
11/Can't Get Next to You/Strong, Whitfield/7:00
12/What the Hell/Roden/4:57
13/I'm on a Winner with You/Roden, Webb/3:20
14/Deeper in Love/James/2:58
15/Lonely Avenue/Pomus/3:37
16/If You Change Your Mind/Cartwright/3:17
17/Jump Mama/Roden/4:02
18/All Night Long/Roden/3:33
REVIEW
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine/ALLMUSIC
Jess Roden was a journeyman British rock singer who caught lots of breaks, it's just that none of them were particularly lucky. He sang background in the studios and fronted various bands before playing with Keef Hartley, yet never went anywhere; sang for Robbie Krieger and John Densmore's post-Doors project the Butts Band, which also stalled; then he had a solo career on Island which is compiled on this quite good 2009 Lemon collection. Equal parts Rod Stewart and Paul Rodgers, Roden had a powerful bluesy growl made for rockers like "The Ballad of Big Sally" - and his cover of Randy Newman's "You Can Leave Your Hat On" trumps Joe Cocker's latter-day version - but he also sounds just as comfortable on softer material like "Blowin'" and the terrific Boz Scaggs-styled soft rock of "In Me Tonight." That track is an indication of how Roden got softer, slicker, and also somewhat funkier - if funk is nothing but loping basslines and wah-wah guitars - as the '70s came to the close. He still negotiated these turns quite well, and these are good, period soft rock, but Roden sounds alive on the earliest cuts, when he still had the chance of breaking through toward the blues-rock big time.
''THE BEST OF''
JUN 2009
LEMON RECORDINGS
COMPILATION
76:39
DOWNLOAD
1/Ballad of Big Sally/Cartwright, Roberts/5:44
2/Blowin'/Cartwright, Roden/3:27
3/You Can Leave Your Hat On/Newman/4:04
4/Stonechaser/Roden, Webb/5:33
5/Reason to Change/Roden/3:05
6/Woman Across the Water/Roden/4:13
7/In a Circle/Cartwright, Webb/5:33
8/Trouble in the Mind/Roden/4:08
9/Me and Crystal Eye/Roden/4:13
10/In Me Tonight/Roden/4:36
11/Can't Get Next to You/Strong, Whitfield/7:00
12/What the Hell/Roden/4:57
13/I'm on a Winner with You/Roden, Webb/3:20
14/Deeper in Love/James/2:58
15/Lonely Avenue/Pomus/3:37
16/If You Change Your Mind/Cartwright/3:17
17/Jump Mama/Roden/4:02
18/All Night Long/Roden/3:33
REVIEW
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine/ALLMUSIC
Jess Roden was a journeyman British rock singer who caught lots of breaks, it's just that none of them were particularly lucky. He sang background in the studios and fronted various bands before playing with Keef Hartley, yet never went anywhere; sang for Robbie Krieger and John Densmore's post-Doors project the Butts Band, which also stalled; then he had a solo career on Island which is compiled on this quite good 2009 Lemon collection. Equal parts Rod Stewart and Paul Rodgers, Roden had a powerful bluesy growl made for rockers like "The Ballad of Big Sally" - and his cover of Randy Newman's "You Can Leave Your Hat On" trumps Joe Cocker's latter-day version - but he also sounds just as comfortable on softer material like "Blowin'" and the terrific Boz Scaggs-styled soft rock of "In Me Tonight." That track is an indication of how Roden got softer, slicker, and also somewhat funkier - if funk is nothing but loping basslines and wah-wah guitars - as the '70s came to the close. He still negotiated these turns quite well, and these are good, period soft rock, but Roden sounds alive on the earliest cuts, when he still had the chance of breaking through toward the blues-rock big time.