Robben Ford - Discovering The Blues: Live (1972) Reissue 1997
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Modern Electric Blues, Jazz-Blues | Label: Avenue Jazz | # 74321 47421 2 | 01:00:18
This powerhouse set of live recordings from early in Robben Ford's distinguished career boasts solo-laden 10-minute-plus versions of B.B. King's "Sweet Sixteen" and John Lee Hooker's "It's My Own Fault." Ford, who has worked with Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis, and George Harrison, plays surprisingly sweet, agile saxophone on Don Raye's jazz ballad "You Don't Know What Love Is." His voice-if still that of a very young man-is throaty and melodic on the King and Hooker cuts. But it's his guitar that takes centerstage. Owing heaps to electric bluesmen B.B., Otis Rush, Buddy Guy, Albert King, and Mike Bloomfield, Ford's rich tone, deliberate lines, and tuneful bends were world-class even in 1972.
Discovering the Blues is culled from a series of concerts Robben Ford gave in the early '70s at Huntington Beach's Golden Bear and Ash Grove in Hollywood. At the time, Ford was just beginning his career, and his style wasn't nearly as accomplished as it would later be. Instead, he simply burns, tearing through blues classics with a passion and vigor - there is a joy of discovery in his playing which makes the music nearly transcendent, even with its flaws. Discovering the Blues is rawer than most records in Ford's catalog, but any serious fan will find it a necessary addition to their collection.
Tracklist:01. Sweet Sixteen (12:37)
02. You Drive A Hard Bargain (05:45)
03. It's My Own Fault (10:29)
04. You Don't Know What Love Is (08:51)
05. My Time After Awhile (03:35)
06. Raining In My Heart (10:34)
07. Blue & Lonesome (08:24)Download link:
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