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Published June 1, 2001

 

Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble: Texas Flood
Epic/Legacy EK65870

Musical Performance ****1/2
Recording Quality ****
Overall Enjoyment ****1/2

Originally released in early 1983, Texas Flood was recently remastered (along with other SRV titles in the Epic catalogue).The question beckons, what does one get in this re-issue? In a nutshell, better quality sonics and four additional tracks (three live and one studio) including an outstanding previously unreleased version of "Tin Pan Alley" -- a song that originally appeared on Couldn’t Stand The Weather. This alone makes this CD worth the price of admission. SRV was a great songwriter and a true guitar virtuoso in every sense of the word. Texas Flood is a testament to both talents -- just listen to "Dirty Pool" or "Lenny," the last track on the original release, if you have any doubts. Not just for the completist, this reissue of Texas Flood is for everyone who loves SRV and rock/blues electric guitar.


Romane/Stochelo Rosenberg: Élégance
Iris 3001 836 (distributed by Harmonia Mundi as HM 87)

Musical Performance ****
Recording Quality ****
Overall Enjoyment *****

Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli invented a style of guitar music interchangeably called Gipsy Swing, Jazz Manouche or Jazz Gitan. On Élégance, two of the finest modern day guitarist/composers join forces, accompanied only by Gilles Naturel on upright bass. Romane and Stochelo are fluently versed in the tradition -- they could pull any Django tune out of their hats on demand. Unlike many carbon-copy wannabees, though, they’d rather follow the master’s oft-overlooked penchant for creative experimentation outside the very style he himself had developed. From slow-mo swing waltzes to hard-driving workouts that showcase the pair's astonishing and very individual techniques, all but two of the eleven tracks here are original compositions. They’re filled with surprising hooks, catchy melodies, breathtaking arpeggios, improvisational bridges and the élan and joi-de-vivre that all of the best Gipsy music embodies. Importer Harmonia Mundi very often has the magic touch with their selections, seeming to also insist on excellent recording quality. Élégance more than meets this mark -- even if you don’t smoke Gitanes, you ought to at least own one recording in this genre. Make it this one!


Stevie Nicks: Enchanted
Atlantic 83093-2

Musical Performance ****
Recording Quality ****
Overall Enjoyment ****

Co-lead-singer and songwriter for the highly successful group Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks branched out on a solo career in 1983. Six albums (including a greatest hits) and over a dozen singles later, we have the Enchanted 3-CD box set. Comprised of many previously issued tracks, unreleased recordings (demos, studio tracks, soundtracks and live performances) and a pair of non-LP B-sides, the set presents a thorough, 46-song document of her solo career. As with most box sets, you get a great photo album -- 64-pages of full color here -- which includes lyrics and detailed notes on all the songs. Enchanted contains numerous high points, including a moving cover of Tom Petty’s "Free Fallin'," a haunting solo piano version "Rhiannon" and an energetic live performance of the hit "Edge Of Seventeen." Even though all the tracks have been remastered using the HDCD® process, the sonics vary quite significantly -- not entirely unexpectedly, given the lengthy timeline during which these songs were recorded. An honest and detailed look at an exceptional artist.


Jimmy Lee Robinson: all my life
APO 2001

Musical Performance ****
Recording Quality ****1/2
Overall Enjoyment ****

Jimmy Lee Robinson is a living legend of the Chicago Blues. He was born on Chicago’s Maxwell Street Market, ground zero for the urban blues. His new album is a reminder that the Chicago blues is alive and well. The ensemble is minimal: Jimmie Lee on guitar, vocals and spurs (yes, those are listed individually), Jimmy D. Lane on acoustic and Dobro guitars and Madison Slim on harmonica. The album features Jimmie’s own tunes, as well as those of Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rogers, Little Walter, Jimmy Reed and Magic Sam -- all of whom he played with. This is hoochie-coochie music, with lyrics that talk of "smoking dynamite and hoping some screwball will start a fight." Jimmie Lee’s voice is the epitome of virile elegance, not the gravely whiskey sandpaper of some others. His is a less-is-more style that reflects a keen intelligence. While definitely not breaking new ground, all my life is one of those albums that grow on you the more you listen, like the silent waters that are said to be the deepest and don’t give away their secrets all at once. Analogue Production Originals is a label run by, amongst others, Chad Kassem of Acoustic Sounds, so it should come as no surprise that the recording quality is reference-level, too.


Andy Narell: Live in South Africa
Heads Up 3060

Musical Performance ****
Recording Quality ****
Overall Enjoyment ****1/2

When steel drum jazz sensation Andy Narell visited South Africa, he found himself a celebrated pop artist there. The turn-out for his first concert was unlike anything he’d ever experienced before. What was more, the crowd that gathered knew all his tunes by heart, danced, sang along and generally carried on. Many even belonged to fan clubs dedicated to him. This inspired Narell to embark on a project of touring the townships and cities there with local musicians, as documented on Live in South Africa, an 88-minute exploration of some of Narell’s best-loved full-length tunes. Instantly recognizable, here they nevertheless sport a new flavor. Different musicians, different inflections, new improvisations uncover new details in familiar material, making for unexpected detours that lead to delightful discoveries. These elements of serendipity are all the more palpable here because these are live tracks. Unlike other Narell albums, recorded in a studio atmosphere and thus perhaps more polished, this one’s raw and pulsing. It's fabulous party music or a setting to move around in and to.


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