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Some well documented and extremely serious health issues might have slowed journeyman soul singer/harpist Curtis Salgado down for a while, but 2008's Clean Getaway was proof that he had bounced back with little audible change in energy or intensity. Perhaps the near death experience even added some urgency and edge to a soul man who never really lacked for either. Salgado must have been (rightly) pleased with the results of that recording, because he calls many of the same players to assist on the follow-up four years later. Drummer/co-producer Tony Braunagel gets the sound right, with dollops of horns and fellow Phantom Blues Band member Mike Finnegan's organ prominent in the mix. It's perhaps a little slick in places but Salgado is never less than totally committed to the material which, with seven covers -- most relatively obscure -- and four originals, is uniformly top shelf. He digs down to unearth "Baby, Let Me Take You in My Arms," a lost gem from the Detroit Emeralds and Johnny Guitar Watson's ballad "Strung Out," a deep album track. Any soul singer who even attempts an Otis Redding tune better have the goods, but Salgado belts out the Big O's "Love Man," keeping the greasy groove and boasting all the confidence and swagger the lyrics convey. Despite being a terrific harp player, the frontman generally features his talents on it only a few times per album. On this one it's for his "She Didn't Cut Me Loose," a bubbling slice of Watson-style funk, complete with timbales, that hits a bubbly groove and rides it for four glorious minutes you wish would go on twice as long. He also rescues George Clinton's little remembered "Gettin' to Know You" from Parliament's 1976's nearly forgotten The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein. It's a terrific find and perfect for Salgado to transform into a peppy R&B scorcher, helped by gospel backing vocals and his Paul Butterfield-styled harp solo. Speaking of church, the album-closing "A Woman or the Blues" brings the religion that's always close to the surface in Salgado's approach. It's featured here in a rollicking burner that wraps this terrific set in an upbeat, animated performance that, like the best albums, leaves you wanting more.
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/10/2012 |
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Label: | Alligator Records |
UPC: | 0014551494720 |
catalogNumber: | 4947 |
Rank: | 49694 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Curtis Salgado Primary Artist,Harmonica,Vocals,Background VocalsMike Finnigan Organ
Marlon McClain Guitar,Harmonica
Tony Braunagel Drums
Lenny Castro Percussion
Kurt Clayton Clavinet
Darrell Leonard Trumpet
Archie Love Background Vocals
Nathaniel Phillips Bass
Johnny Lee Schell Guitar,Background Vocals
Joe Sublett Saxophone
Larry Fulcher Bass
Margaret Linn Background Vocals
Franck Goldwasser Guitar
LaRhonda Steele Background Vocals
Jim Pugh Piano
Sean Holmes Background Vocals
Technical Credits
Otis Redding ComposerBobby Womack Composer
Marlon McClain Composer,Producer
Tony Braunagel Producer
Darryl Carter Composer
Dennis Carter Engineer
George Clinton Composer
Allan Felder Composer
Charles Hodges Composer
Darrell Leonard Horn Arrangements
Archie Love Vocal Arrangements
Kevin McKendree Composer
Curtis Salgado Composer,Producer,Vocal Arrangements
Johnny Lee Schell Engineer
Garry Shider Composer
Dick Shurman Liner Notes
Johnny "Guitar" Watson Composer
David Sanders Composer
Abrim Tilmon Composer
Walter Sigler Composer
David Mills Horn Arrangements
Michael Trossman Logo
Rusty Hall Composer
Margaret Linn Vocal Arrangements
David Duncan Composer
Shane Tappendorf Management
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