Label: Ruf Records (Germany), RUF 1196
Style: Blues Rock, Chicago Blues
Country: Newbridge, Caerphilly, Wales (5 December 1947)
Time: 60:18
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 410 Mb
On
2011’s “Voodoo Moon” veteran bluesman Kim Simmonds produced some
excellent songs, mainly in a blues-rock vein. This time around Kim has
opted to go back to basics and record as a three piece so Joe Whiting,
who shared vocals and played some sax on “Voodoo Moon”, is not involved
and there are no additional instruments, just the trio of Kim on guitar
and vocals, Pat DeSalvo on bass and Garnet Grimm on drums. Apart from
the lack of harmonica the sound here is a return to the ‘British Blues
Invasion’ of the late 60’s of which the original Savoy Brown were a
part. Since then a lot of water has flown under the bridge, Kim has been
resident in the US for many years and Savoy Brown are probably better
known in the States than in the UK.
Kim’s voice is not his finest
asset but it works fine on this material, all of which was written by
Kim who recorded and produced the album in Syracuse, NY. In a trio
format the main instrumental focus is on the guitar and Kim seems to be
up to the task as he opens the album in great style with a rocking
“Laura Lee” and continues with a rolling “Sad News” both of which
feature some solid playing. “Nuthin’ Like The Blues” has a Magic Slim
vibe and “When You’ve Got A Good Thing” finds Kim hitting some sweet
notes on a mid-paced tune before we get some John Lee Hooker style
riffing on the instrumental ”Cobra” over which Kim finds some fine,
biting phrasing. A similar guitar feel is there at the start of
“Backstreet Woman”, a slower blues in which Kim’s anguished words about
his ill-fated relationship with the title character are reflected in his
strong playing.
The title track is excellent, Kim’s guitar riding
over the core rhythm as he sings of having “Vicksburg on my mind” and
the fact that he has “waited too long to knock on your cabin door” -
obviously a man inspired - as he is again shortly afterwards in the
uptempo shuffle “Turn Your Lamp On”. Separating these two tracks is the
classy slow blues “Just A Dream”. The slow-rolling blues “I Miss Your
Love” finds Kim playing some exciting slide over a steady rhythm section
before a shuffle with some classic blues themes (“she changed the locks
on my door”) explains why Kim is “Sleeping Rough”. The album closer
“Going Back” ups the pace a bit with some nice guitar flourishes over a
rock-solid foot-tapping rhythm.
When so many albums in the blues
field are as much rock as blues it is relatively unusual to find one
that has 100% blues content, but that is what Kim and his band have
produced here. This is a solid album that can easily be recommended to
blues fans out there for a dose of classic electric blues.
(bluesblastmagazine.com/kim-simmonds-and-savoy-brown-goin-to-the-delta-album-review/)
01. Laura Lee (04:23)
02. Sad News (06:13)
03. Nuthin' Like The Blues (04:56)
04. When You've Got a Good Thing (05:17)
05. Cobra (04:25)
06. Backstreet Woman (06:06)
07. Goin' To The Delta (05:55)
08. Just A Dream (04:54)
09. Turn Your Lamp On (03:47)
10. I Miss Your Love (04:56)
11. Sleeping Rough (04:59)
12. Going back (04:23)
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