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The Blues Rolls On

Elvin Bishop

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 The Blues Rolls On (feat. Warren Haynes & Kim Wilson) Elvin Bishop, Warren Haynes & Kim Wilson 4:23 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Night Time Is the Right Time (feat. John Nemeth & Angela Strehli) Elvin Bishop, John Németh & Angela Strehli 3:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Yonder's Wall (feat. Ronnie Baker Brooks & Tommy Castro) Elvin Bishop, Ronnie Baker Brooks & Tommy Castro 4:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Struttin' My Stuff (feat. Derek Trucks & Warren Haynes) Elvin Bishop, Derek Trucks & Warren Haynes 4:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Keep a Dollar In Your Pocket (feat. B.B. King) Elvin Bishop & B.B. King 4:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Who's the Fool (feat. John Nemeth & Kid Andersen) Elvin Bishop, John Németh & Kid Andersen 3:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Black Gal (feat. R.C. Carrier & Andre Thierry) Elvin Bishop, R.C. Carrier & Andre Thierry 3:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Oklahoma Elvin Bishop 5:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Come On In This House (feat. Homemade Jamz Band) Elvin Bishop & Homemade Jamz Band 3:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 I Found Out (feat. John Nemeth, James Cotton & Angela Strehli) Elvin Bishop, John Németh, James Cotton & Angela Strehli 3:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Send You Back to Georgia (feat. George Thorogood) Elvin Bishop & George Thorogood 3:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Honest I Do (feat. John Nemeth) Elvin Bishop & John Németh 2:47 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Bishop hops labels once again, this time to the relatively young and scrappy Delta Groove imprint, while calling up some names in his obviously well-stocked Rolodex to assist on his first predominately studio album in three years. Like most guest studded affairs, this is an inconsistent but enjoyable romp. It also works as a career recap of sorts with Bishop revisiting "Yonder's Wall," a tune from his Butterfield Blues Band days (with Ronnie Baker Brooks and Tommy Castro), along with the Southern styled party sound that proved so commercially viable during his '70s Capricorn affiliation, in addition to other covers. He strips things down for a solo musical life history in "Oklahoma," an electric, educational traipse through his back pages from his early years in the titular state, set against stark, distorted boogie guitar. He taps the youngsters in the Homemade Jamz Blues Band, another Delta Groove signing, for a cool grooving version of Junior Wells' "Come On in This House," and features John Nemeth on vocals for three tracks and harp on the closing midtempo Jimmy Reed instrumental "Honest I Do," apparently the first blues song a young Bishop heard on his transistor radio as a child in Oklahoma. Fellow boogie man George Thorogood squares off with Bishop and takes lead vocals for a frolic through Hound Dog Taylor's "Send You Back to Georgia," and Bishop references his Capricorn days with current Allman Brothers Band guitarists Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes on a reworked "Struttin' My Stuff." B.B. King stops by for a short interview that leads into a jazzy, swinging cover of Roy Milton's "Keep a Dollar in Your Pocket," a song King was familiar with from his old Memphis DJ days. R.C. Carrier and Andre Thierry shift the proceedings to a bluesy, zippy zydeco on "Black Gal." As you can see, the album is pieced together from a variety of sessions in different locations, resulting in a patchwork set that, despite many excellent and above all enthusiastic performances, never quite gels. Like the collage of pictures on the back cover, this is more a scrapbook of Bishop playing with his pals and acquaintances than a focused project, but there is enough quality music here to attract established fans, even if this isn't the place to generate new ones.

Recent Customer Reviews

A feast for sllide lovers
     
by slidedude

This is great stuff. Lot of great slide playing from both Elvin and guests.

GREAT MUSIC FROM BISHOP
     
by CHEFOZ

i listened to the whole cd on the delta groove website and was very impressed with his latest work. Dont think the person who wrote the INTRODUCTION to evlin's new cd is a big fan of his, but then again who cares what they think. All that matters is that fans of elvin and blues like the music he put out with all of these other great artist. I will be buying this cd . ROCK ON ELVIN.

The Blues (and Bishop) roll on, oh yeah!
     
by My2Cents

There's something magical about Elvin Bishop -- his passionate heart for the blues, his rockabilly guitar and his "let's have some fun" attitude leave you with something the blues traditionally do not, and that's smiling! This album should be in a museum so that generations to come will know what the blues REALLY sound like. Elvin's appreciation for his roots and his inspirations shine by the company he keeps here, a virtual "who's who" in blues and rock circles. I've seen Bishop in concert 6-7 times over the decades: what you see is what you get, and you get feeling good about the blues with Elvin and that twinkle of fun and humor in his eye. He's still struttin' his stuff, honest he does.

Biography

Born: October, 1942 in Glendale, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

A veteran guitarist who fused the blues with gospel, R&B, and country traditions, Elvin Bishop was born in Glendale, CA, on October 21, 1942. He grew up on a farm in Iowa with no electricity or running water, and eventually moved to Oklahoma with his family when he was ten. Raised in an all-White...
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