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:
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We are on Pandora! Sweeet!
Go to Pandora. Do a search for Chris O’Leary and see who pops up.
Wow, that was fast! New CD Climbs Up State Chart
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Hot Stuff Middle Agers
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.
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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
Hello, Facebook!
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.