Английская Википедия:Blue Soul (Joe Louis Walker album)

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Шаблон:Infobox album Blue Soul is an album by the American musician Joe Louis Walker, released in 1989.[1][2] Walker supported the album with a North American tour, backed by the Boss Talkers.[3][4]

Blue Soul was nominated for a Bammy Award, in the "Outstanding Blues Album" category.[5]

Production

The album was produced by Walker; he also wrote the horn arrangements.[6][7] It incorporated hard blues, gospel, and folk blues sounds.[8] "Personal Baby" is about the virtues of fidelity in a relationship.[9] David Hidalgo played accordion on "Ain't Nothin' Goin' On".[10] "I'll Get to Heaven on My Own" is performed with just Walker's voice and slide guitar.[11] "Prove Your Love" is a soul song with overdubbed vocals.[12]

Critical reception

Шаблон:Album ratings Robert Christgau deemed the "unsoullike, unaccompanied" "I'll Get to Heaven on My Own" the album's "standout" song.[13] The New York Times wrote that Walker's voice "is weather-beaten but ready for more; his guitar solos are fast, wiry and incisive, often starting out with impetuous squiggles before moaning with bluesy despair."[14] The Fayetteville Observer warned that "Walker nears Las Vegas-style schmaltz on a couple of early tracks."[15]

The Province noted that Walker "applies his light-fingered, spare guitar style to a variety of blues-styling, including soul and gospel."[16] The Chicago Tribune stated that Walker has "a contemporary style heavily influenced by B.B. King and the Stax sound, an impressive ability on guitar and an appealing vocal style marked a strangely velvety cragginess."[9]

AllMusic praised the "vicious guitar from one of the hottest relatively young bluesmen on the circuit."[17]

Track listing

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References

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