Chris O’Leary’s got it, man, he’s got it. From rol­lickin’ rock (Give It) to week­end stomp (With­out You) to slinkin’ down-lo back-alley swank (Louisiana Woman) to bar­rel­house bal­ladry (Pic­tures of You) and well beyond…and, lord, that’s only the first four of thir­teen cuts deliv­ered with piz­zazz, panache, plen­ty of pig’s feet n’ gum­bo, and more than a lit­tle pugilis­tic punch-up all through the blues’ back yard. His ace band knows how to cen­ter O’Leary’s vocals while parad­ing all around him, hot and hip but per­fect­ly in con­trol, ac-cen-tu-atin’ the pos­i­tive, the neg­a­tive, the ques­tion­able, and even the down­right nasty. Thus, Wait­ing for the Phone to Ring most astute­ly joins Viz­zTone’s cat­a­logue of mod­ern blues gems.

In fact, the very title cut is sassier ‘n shit, with sprech­es­timme, rogue-ish strut, and enough testos­terone to fuel an A‑grade dragster…but not TOO much, mind ya, as Chris sings, among oth­er mat­ters, about a woman who beat “a dead­beat hus­band with a ‘luminum base­ball bat”. The times have changed since yer pap­py’s days, boys, so don’t think the wim­mens put up with that guff no’ mo’…might getcha hurt, Bert. The old James Mont­gomery Band put out clas­sic cuts like this, and I’m sure as hell hap­py to see the mode ain’t been aban­doned, even in this age of PC goop and drivel.

Com­ing from a six-year stint with Lev­on Helm’s Barn­burn­ers, O’Leary knows the rough ‘n tum­ble, and his ear­li­er debut, Mr. Used to Be, gar­nered crit­i­cal raves and awards nom­i­na­tions near and far, clinch­ing a “Best New Artist Debut” hoo-rah at Chi-town’s Blues Blast Music Awards. Well, this one, y’all, takes the ass-kick­ing a step fur­ther and every sin­gle song was writ­ten, unbe­liev­ably, by O’Leary his­self. The guy’s a quin­tu­ple threat, and, heyyyyy, waitaminnit…wasn’t that his grand­ma’s cow who kicked over the lantern in Chica­go and………?

Track List:

  • Give It
  • With­out You
  • Louisiana Woman
  • Pic­tures Of You
  • Hole In My Head
  • Wait­ing For The Phone To Ring
  • Jeal­ous Heart­ed Man
  • Pock­ets Are Full
  • Trou­ble
  • Ques­tions
  • His­to­ry
  • 377‑9189
  • The Prince
All songs writ­ten by Chris O’Leary.

Edit­ed by: David N. Pyles
(dnpyles@acousticmusic.com)

You got a prob­lem with a bunch of mid­dle aged honkies liv­ing near Wood­stock play­ing the blues? Just let me say this. Paul But­ter­field. Lev­on Helm’s singing har­mon­i­ca man leads his crew through a sopho­more set that is any­thing but sopho­moric. With a jun­gle blues vibe and pow­ered by non-stop ener­gy, this crew has got the blues right in the pock­et deliv­er­ing a fun, high octane set that makes the only col­or in blues blue. If you aren’t inter­est­ed in hear­ing about pick­ing cot­ton and fight­ing boll wee­vils, this is the stuff for you. Hot stuff.

2 (Fidelis)

Vol­ume 35/Number 281
July 28, 2012
MIDWEST RECORD
830 W. Route 22 #144
Lake Zurich, IL., 60047
CHRIS SPECTOR, Edi­tor and Publisher
Copy­right 2012 Mid­west Record

Here’s hop­ing that we’ve got all the set­tings in place, so that our posts to the band’s web­site blog will appear “auto-mag­i­cal­ly” on the band’s Face­book page. This is the inau­gur­al test post.