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Live at Blues on Grand
Reverend Raven
featuring Madison
Slim
Nevermore Records
www.reverendraven.com
13
tracks/75:08
With a name
like "Reverend Raven and the Chain Smokin' Altar Boys," you have to wonder what
this band is all about. Well, with the CD "Reverend Raven Featuring Madison
Slim Live At Blues On Grand" that question is answered. This CD is all about
the blues.
Reverend
Raven has brought together a very talented band. As the main driver of the
band, Reverend Raven is the real deal with his awesome guitar style, large vocal
presence, song writing ability and band leadership quality. The band features
Madison Slim on the harmonica. Madison Slim is a harp player's want list
fulfilled. He has the whole package going on as his tone and ability with both
the high and low end is evidenced on every track. His deep feeling and depth
take after the likes of Big Walter Horton and Slim Harpo. His interlocking play
with the Reverend ties this whole CD together.
Spencer
Panosh's drum talent is just outstanding on every track. He is always there but
never annoying so it is a constant pleasure listening for the drummer. Spencer
is a driving force behind this band. Bringing up the bass line is Andre
Maritato's steady tempo setting style. He is a very tasteful bass player. This
whole combination makes this a powerful blues band.
The CD is
filled with a combination of tunes by Reverend Raven, Freddie King, Chester
Burnett aka "Howlin' Wolf," Rice Miller aka "Sonny Boy Williamson" and Slim
Harpo. With this being a live recording, you could expect overplaying and
unnecessarily long solos by just about anyone but this is not the case here.
The Reverend has control of this show. The vocals are all understandable and
sung with feeling and dynamics. This is true with all the players.
"Please Let
Me Explain" is one the the best tunes on the CD for me. Madison Slim does an
awesome rendition of the Rice Miller tune. Also the Reverend's vocals and
guitar licks make this tune a standout.
Reverend
Raven's song writing abilities are shown off in three tunes on this disc. These
songs are "Loving You," "I'm Your Honeyboy" and "Bee Hive Baby". "Bee Hive
Baby" is a tribute to Slim Harpo. There is the vein of "Baby Scratch My Back"
throughout this tune. Reverend Raven does some serious chicken scratching here
along with Madison Slim's high end harp playing.
This is a
recording for blues fans to get! You can also visit Reverend Raven at his web
site at www.reverendraven.com. Reverend Raven and the Chain Smokin" Altar Boys
will be at Nino's Big Cities on March 31st. See you there.