I just received the newest release, 300 Miles To Memphis, from Mississippi Fever and it's entertaining. Opening with funky, Feel Like Superman; guitarist, lead vocalist, Brent Barker kicks on the wah wah pedal and with supporting organ work from Steve Grimes; solid bass work from Ted May and tight drums from Tom May puts me in mind of a little Mahogany Rush. Very cool. A modern electric interpretation of Robert Johnson's Traveling Riverside Blues is up next and Barker takes a nice stretch on lead guitar actually bringing to mind Clapton's style. A real nice bass line by May is the trick on Steal Away Your Love. Barker's crisp acoustic guitar soloing on this track is a nice juxtaposition to the overall heavy feel of the track. One of my favorite tracks on the release, Downtown Train, has a real nice bass/drum bottom setting a solid platform for minimalistic vocal and guitar work by Barker. With the inclusion of a thin no nonsense guitar solo over absolute basics, I feel the track sounds a bit like early Black Keys which I feel is their best work. Till The Sunrise is an uptempo blues rocker sounding like a fusion of early Savoy Brown (vocals) and Robin Trower (rhythm). Again, a general stripped feeling brings the Keys into thought but this track has something special with super bass riffs from May. Another of my favorites is Black Dress with a real nice funky blues groove and a recurrent slick guitar riff. With it's warm melody and super groove this may be the breakout track for the release. Slow blues number Out All Night, has Tom and Ted May setting the stage for some of the most compelling vocal work on the release. Barker has a unique quality to his voice and paired with his guitar capabilities, they set this track on fire! Morganfield influenced and country styled, 300 Miles to Memphis has a acoustic picked flavor complimented nicely by Brandon Santini on harp. The Devil's Got You Now is a contemporary blues rocker which feels a lot like Savoy Brown from the early 70's. I happen to really like that band and this is a cool track with a cool rock beat and extended guitar soloing. What's not to like? Wrapping the release is ZZ Top's blues rock classic, Jesus Just Left Chicago. The basic arrangement on this track is mostly unchanged but Barker takes his guitar for a real nice walk throwing down some mighty licks and Rick Steff does a nice job on keys. Nice wrap to a fun release.
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I started a quest to find terrific blues music and incredible musicianship when I was just a little kid. I also have a tremendous appreciation of fine musical instruments and equipment. One of my greatest joys all of my life was sharing my finds with my friends. I'm now publishing my journey. I hope that you come along!
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Showing posts with label MIssissippi Fever. Show all posts
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Monday, July 27, 2015
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Ain't Enough - MIssissippi Fever
Formed by former Studebaker John (Blind Pig Records) bassist Ted May, former Walker Ranger session guitarist Brent Barker, and veteran drummer Tom May (who has played with members of Allman Brothers), Mississippi Fever members have shared the stage classic blues greats such as Ike Turner, Little Milton, and Chuck Berry. Brent and Ted were both featured in Guitar Player magazine for their inspired playing.
Mississippi Fever combines influences of great classic artists such as Buddy Guy, Cream, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and early ZZ Top into a unique blend of blues and classic rock.
Mississippi Fever was recently selected by Blues Revue magazine to be included in the CD sampler of the May/June 2011 edition. "Too Much Alcohol" from our debut CD was selected from hundreds of other band submissions to be included in the sampler. Be sure to check out this issue of Blues Revue.
Mississippi Fever was recently featured in Buddy Guy's Legends Bluesletter. Needless to say, we are quite honored to be mentioned in a letter from one of their heroes.
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