Showing posts with label Tim Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Williams. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2020

BMW (Kevin Belzner, Big Dave McLean, Tim Williams) - Catfish

Size: 102,4 MB
Time: 43:36
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Acoustic/Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Catfish Blues (4:02)
02. 2 X Cryin' (5:15)
03. Hoo Doo Woman (3:47)
04. A Hole In My Heart (2:52)
05. Driftin' & Driftin' (5:28)
06. Knockout Girl (3:45)
07. Delta Bound (3:13)
08. Bound To Love Me Some (4:16)
09. Johnny Gigolo (3:37)
10. Goin' To Brownsville (2:52)
11. Atlanta Moan (4:25)

In much the same vein as last year’s Big City Back Country Blues with Brandon Isaak and Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, Tim Williams has partnered with Big Dave McLean and inventive percussionist Kevin Belzner to bring you another example of the benefits of collaboration, within a mix of original and traditional blues. They get underway with a fine version on “Catfish Blues” staying close to the traditional verses with Williams on vocal & electric slide, McLean on harmonica and Belzner on his ‘cocktail drum kit’. McLean does an excellent new one in “2X Crying”, accompanying himself on his National with Williams on acoustic. The slower “Hoodoo Woman” is a Williams original warning everyone about a certain type of woman, Williams on electric and McLean on harmonica. The same lineup does “A Hole in my Heart” in which Williams borrows a Little Walter tune. Charles Brown’s “Driftin’ & Driftin’” sees McLean in full Chicago mode on electric guitar with Williams on electric cigar box slide, a highlight among highlights. “Knockout Girl” is something a little different, with McLean half-singing, half-talking about this woman’s trail of destruction. The two electric guitars work up a solid accompanying groove. “Johnny Gigolo” has McLean telling the tale of a wife stealer who gets the fate he deserves. Williams plays mandolin along with McLean’s electric. The program concludes with two fine covers, Williams singing Sleepy John Estes’ “Goin’ to Brownsville” and McLean a new version of his signature cover of Barbeque Bob’s “Atlanta Moan”, Williams contributes a particularly fine mandolin part as does McLean sliding on his National. Tim Williams is normally thought of as a blues player but, as a glance at his discography shows, his interests encompass all kinds of roots music. Before emigrating to Canada and Calgary, he was born & raised in Southern California amid a large Mexican community whose sounds he absorbed completely. Recently he met up with some Mexican musicians who rekindled the idea of recording an album of this music he loved. Corazones Y Murallas is well beyond the scope of this column but I recommend you search it out. ~John’s Blues Picks

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Thursday, June 23, 2016

Tim Williams - Blue Highway

Size: 101,6 MB
Time: 39:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Acoustic Blues, Blues Folk
Art: Front

01. The Blue Highway (3:49)
02. Hey, Baby (3:27)
03. The Lei Vendor's Song (3:29)
04. Blues Like Showers Of Rain (3:05)
05. Tequila, Be A Friend Of Mine (4:27)
06. Set My Mind On You (2:47)
07. Hard Times (3:34)
08. Muy Sabroso Blues (3:35)
09. I'd Rather Be The Devil (3:06)
10. One Wheel Turning (4:01)
11. Nobody's Fault But Mine (2:46)
12. Mamie's Rag (1:28)

Calgary based Tim Williams is a master of many styles of the blues. A talented multi-instrumentalist and musicologist, he is as conversant in the songs of the delta as he is in Hawaiian blues. This trip down The Blue Highway stops at many of the diverse and beautiful styles of the blues visiting it's earliest forms in Stephen Foster's "Hard Times", the traditional "Blues Like Showers Of Rain", Willie Johnson's "Nobody's Fault But My Own", and stopping in the southwest for a little Pachuco and Lalo Guerrero's famous "Muy Sabroso Blues", then crossing the Pacific where Tim's brilliant Hawaiian lap guitar highlights "The Lei Vendor's Song".

But this Blue Highway also contains powerful new original tunes including the title track which is "a lot more than twelve bars and my baby's left me...". Tim's writing shows his depth and maturity of a songwriter with songs like, "Tequila, Be A Friend Of Mine" achingly touching on the loss of love and the misguided advice agave can give. "One Wheel Turning" is a rocking blues number with Tim's Slide playing echoed by Steve Marriner's wicked harmonica. "Set My Mind On You" and "Mamie's Rag" are brilliant finger style blues.

Tim was born in California but now lives in Canada making Calgary his home a few decades ago. Calgary is also home to co-producer and Juno Award winning, Russell Broom (Jann Arden, Chantal Kreviazuk, Emm Gryner). Together they have crafted an authentic sounding trip through The Blue Highway well travelled by one of Canada's greatest blues players and songwriters.

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