Showing posts with label Bobby Jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bobby Jones. Show all posts

Monday, August 7, 2023

Bobby Jones - Comin' Back Hard

Album: Comin' Back Hard
Size: 96,7 MB
Time: 41:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Blues
Art: Full

1. She's The One (3:54)
2. Two Headed Woman (3:21)
3. I Must Be Crazy (2:45)
4. Come In Out Of The Rain (4:25)
5. Get It Over Baby (2:32)
6. I Don't Know (3:29)
7. Tired Of Your Jive (3:59)
8. Cry For Me Baby (4:20)
9. Three Handed Woman (3:06)
10. Mystery Train (5:27)
11. How Long Will It Last (4:17)

Since singing with the legendary group the Aces, Louisiana native Bobby Jones has since been a virtual unknown nationally up until 2007, though he's been fairly active in his second home of Chicago. When he was "discovered" languishing in obscurity by Leon Blue and the Delta Grooves label, they finally offered him an opportunity to record. It's a good thing that everyone gets to hear what a fine, skilled, and strong vocalist he is. The richness of his solid, soul-sending voice is, in many ways, beyond compare, both in a retro and contemporary vein. Frankly, there are few singers who can match what he is putting down on this, his way-overdue debut as a leader.

Backed by the rising star blues band the Mannish Boys and accompanied by a treasure trove of all-stars, Jones slashes his way through a set of blues classics, current-day funky tunes, two originals from bandmembers, and two from Ike Turner. Classic tracks include Junior Parker's rocker "Mystery Train" with vocalist Finis Tasby and harmonica by Randy Chortkoff on the side, the lesser-known Hank Ballard sub-hit "She's the One," and Johnnie Pate's great swing shuffle "Tired of Your Jive" done in the tough and disgusted B.B. King tradition. George Allen wrote "I Don't Know," while Jones slows the pace alongside the boogie piano of Fred Kaplan, and takes Mel London's "Cry for Me Baby" out for an upbeat spin, extolling his virtues.

Jones is so superlative and commanding here, he carries all of these songs no matter the backup group of soloists, but he really shines on Willie Dixon's "Two Headed Woman," a shuffle with the twangy guitar of the Mannish Boys' Paris Slim, and tears up the swinger "Three Handed Woman" (right-handed, left-handed, and underhanded) with help from harmonica player Lynwood Slim and a keen eye for what goes down on the sly. Kid Ramos plays excellent lead guitar on five tracks, and Junior Watson joins in on two more. This is a great party album, easily apropo for your next get together, as it was for all of the great blues musicians who convened for the love of Bobby Jones, to create a treasure finally uncovered, shined up, and proudly placed on display. /Michael G. Nastos, AllMusic

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

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Saturday, January 2, 2016

Bobby Jones & Friends - Arizona Princess

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:01
Size: 112.2 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[4:45] 1. Extra Sauce
[5:42] 2. Statesboro Blues
[5:14] 3. A Change Is Gonna Come
[5:04] 4. Checkin' Up On My Baby
[4:15] 5. TC Shuffle
[6:06] 6. Bobby's Blues
[3:58] 7. Need Some Lovin' Tonight
[3:47] 8. Before You Accuse Me
[4:55] 9. Jazsumfunk
[5:10] 10. Arizona Princess

A retired landscape contractor and veteran musician from Glen Arbor has completed a two-year quest to record his first CD. Bob Jones' musical career includes playing in more than a dozen blues and rock bands. His musical history includes stints in bands that have toured the United States while based in Aspen, Colo., and Chicago — but he never previously sat down in a music studio to record his own songs, guitar strumming and vocals. That all changes for Jones with the release by Bobby Jones and Friends of Arizona Princess, also the name of the title song on the CD. “It’s a parody on the many elite ladies who drive fancy cars in Scottsdale, Ariz.,” explained Jones.

He labeled the music on the CD as mostly blues, with rock and funk undertones. Included on the 10-track Arizona Princess CD are three tunes he recorded live with his band in Colorado called Black Pearl, and six new songs that he has been working on since 2006. Six of the tracks are Jones’ compositions. Jones assembled a talented entourage of local musicians to help put down his tracks, although he provided all vocal, lead and rhythm guitar work. Helping on the CD were Tim Wire and Craig Staidmiller on piano, Roger Tarczon and John Kumjian on drums, Newt Cole on sax, John Lindeneau on trumpet, Pete Asch on tenor and baritone saxes, Steve Sandner on the Hammond B-3 organ, and Frank North on trombone.

Arizona Princess mc
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