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Artist: Slidin Slim Title: One Man Riot Writer: Rick Galusha In vein that crosses the music and playing of Watermelon Slim with the marketing chutzpah of The Black Keys, the latest release by Swedish born and bred, Slidin Slim, entitled, One Man Riot is a respectable release from an artist who is most incongruous to the sound. You see, while the sound is well replicated of a steel body Blues slide guitar, Slim is young, white and Swedish. But his album is neither cliché ridden nor trite. It takes some listens but its fun and much like the highly regarded releases by that Oklahoma trash hauler Watermelon Slim it does preserve a sound that is the antithesis of commercial and does so in a way that is, well, fun. On the second track, Devil in Disguise Slim creates a sonic curtain to sing against using a unique picking to create an impression of mystery and danger. Quite literally this could be a Watermelon Slim album except that it isnt. Even the vocal accents are similar. This isnt an album that most people are going to run out and pick up. It too similar to Watermelon Slim; however, if given exposure its a good solid effort that fills a highly niched genre. Like most white players this record is easy to listen to and has a lyrical sort of pop sensibility to it: rather than the harsh cutting delta sound of early recordings. For sometime Sweden has been putting together nice blues based albums including serving as a recording base for Eric Bibb and others. If youre interested in getting a feel for the blues outside of these United States this may well be an excellent example. Other than sales off the stage or due to some expatriate interest, I cant see this album seeing much domestic success albeit a very solid record by a talented up n comer. More... |
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Quite a bit of this one moved over...wonder what is going on? I've also had recent problems getting the entire playlist to post properly. "Help, I need somebody." Rick
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