Label: Blue Wave (U.S.), CD #136
Style: Blues, Blues Rock, Rock
Country: Wales (5 December 1947 - 13 December 2022)
Time: 44:34
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 248 Mb
Savoy Brown's founding leader unplugs once again for his second solo
outing. Considering that his band has released some lackluster, highly
derivative, and plain plodding boogie material, especially in the '80s
and '90s, this subtle set is remarkably affecting in its low-key, moody
intensity. Simmonds doesn't have a great voice, but it works well in
this stripped-down setting dominated by originals that sound like
classic covers. A nearly eight-minute version of Jimmie Rodgers' title
track is the album's centerpiece, yet the entire disc is an emotionally
stirring showcase for a style of music seldom associated with the
traditionally spotlight-stealing leads of Simmonds' electric blues band.
Piedmont, folk, and Delta approaches are all evident, with an Indian
feel heightened by simmering congas on the appropriately titled
instrumental "Rag Ah." Drums and bass make an appearance on two tunes,
one a cover of J.J. Cale's "Hold on Baby" that takes the already greasy
song into the Mississippi swamps. The closing "Blues for Lonesome"
instrumental (the entire CD is dedicated to his old bandmate and later
Foghat founder Lonesome Dave Peverett) shows Simmonds' exceptional slide
prowess and is a touching coda to an extraordinarily moving and
introspective acoustic blues album. It proves that Kim Simmonds is
talented enough to be in the top ranks of '60s British blues guitar
legends, a category where he's often considered an also-ran.
(allmusic.com/album/blues-like-midnight-mw0000001300)
(allmusic.com/album/blues-like-midnight-mw0000001300)
01. Cry Before She Goes (01:58)
02. Morning Light (03:59)
03. Tell The World (02:21)
04. Move To A Country Town (03:18)
05. Hold on Baby (02:53)
06. My Woman Blues (02:59)
07. Rag Ah (02:38)
08. Sometimes You Gamble (04:18)
09. Long Ways From Heaven (03:06)
10. Blues Like Midnight (07:47)
11. Baby Says She's Leaving (03:48)
12. Crying The Blues All Night (02:38)
13. Blues For Lonesome (02:45)
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