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What's On @ PS Blues 05202005Wednesday, April 20, 2005 Whats on at Pacific Street Blues? Vol. 3 Artist: Marcia Ball Title: Live! Down the Road Rating: Good Like many blues progenitors, Marci Ball has her style and she does it very well. If its a style that you appreciate then having Balls live interpretations of these songs is something youre going to appreciate. However, if youre not already a fan then this album is an average outing that will sell well off the stage and poorly in the stores. Lets not beat around the bush, Ball is quite good and very entertaining live: a charming stylist with a smokin band. That said, this effort breaks no new ground and while fans will adore the effort, others will quickly forget it ever came out. Plan on hearing, Down the Road for a few months on KIWRs Pacific Street Blues and make your own decision. Artist: Jimmy Thackery Title: Healin Ground Rating: Good With the release of his umpteenth solo album Jimmy Thackery has his niche in the blues world well carved. A canny good guitar player that can stoke a hot riff I lump Thackery a bit lower down the totem pole of uninspired players along with; B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Jonny Lang. Thackerys live shows have devolved into rote-recall of distant songs with dull edges and well anchored safety nets. In the past decade hes moved from a red-hot dynamo as heard on, Empty Arms Motel to, well, just another act passing through town eeking out an existence. His latest album, Healin Ground will get the airplay it deserves (because thats what people want to hear) but count on this piece passing through the night quickly. I guess I am incredibly disappointed in his vocal performance and, based upon that apparent lack of effort, cant get past it. Sorry fans. Sorry Jimmy. Artist: Robbie Fulks Title: Georgia Hard Rating: Very Good A known name that I know little about, Fulks latest effort, Georgia Hard is a very good country roots album that is left of Lyle Lovett & George Strait and pushing hard up against Merle Haggard. Fulks ability to write a good song and get it recorded with a fresh, inspired sound makes this album unfold nicely. While the songs stall amid this 15 song album (tracks 6, 7, & 8) things quickly rev back up. Once again Fulks effort is punished by trying to make too long of an album. As youve all heard me rant before, no artist, NO ARTIST, can sustain a career spanning numerous albums that requires an artistic vision the equilivent of double vinyl album release every time. So tune into KIWRs Pacific Street Blues to hear this album over the next few months and, once again, you decide! More... |
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