Eric Bibb - Friends 2LP
Overzicht2010 UK limited edition 15-track 2-LP set pressed on 180gram VIRGIN VINYL, -Friends is a unique musical collaboration--featuring Eric Bibb duetting with friends and musicians he has met on his travels such as Taj Mahal, Odetta, Charlie Musselwhite, Guy Davis, Mamadou Diabate and Djelimady Toukara. A worldwide diversity of musical influences is found on this astonishingly varied and ambitious album. Bibb`s performance is an enriching experience, both musically and spiritually. Purveying a beautifully realised and deftly accomplished, soulful and gospel infused, folk-blues, Bibb has no problem melding a traditional rootsy American style with a subtle contemporary sensibility - presented in sealed & stickered gatefold sleeve
Tracks:
01. 99 1/2 Won`t Do
02. Six O`Clock Blues
03. Goin` Down Slow
04. Lovin` In My Baby`s Eyes
05. For You
06. The Cape
07. `Tain`t Such A Much
08. Needed Time
09. If I Stayed
10. Connected
11. Ribbons And Bows
12. Just Look Up
13. Cowgirl Queen
14. Kulanjan/Sebastian`s Tune
15. Dance Me To The End Of Love
Friends is the accurate and revealing title for New York bluesman Eric Bibb`s tenth album since 1997. The cuts here feature rootsy folk and blues collaborations with different `friends` in differing small group settings. The set starts with a killer acoustic slide duet between Bibb and Guy Davis on the nugget "99 ½ Won`t Do." The contrast between Davis` sweet and smoky delivery and Bibb`s husky wail, akin to Blind Willie Johnson`s in places, offers a double-sided dimension in interpretation for the listener, as well.
Elsewhere, Charlie Musselwhite gives a killer snaky harmonica performance on "Six O` Clock Blues." Taj Mahal makes two appearances; one in a duet on "Goin` Down Slow" and one in a trio with Bibb and Malian guitarist Djelimady Tounkara on a medley of the traditional "Kulanjan" and Bibb`s own "Sebastian`s Tune." Speaking of Mali and Mahal, Bibb also covers the elder bluesman`s classic "Lovin` in My Baby`s Eyes," with the great kora player Mamadou Diabate that rivals the original. There`s also a gorgeous version of Guy and Susanna Clark`s "The Cape," with guitarist Martin Simpson, Bibb`s moving "For You" with Ruthie Foster and "Tain`t No Such Thing," a bright new folk song written and sung with legendary folksinger Odetta.
Mohan Veena ace Harry Manx performs with Bibb on the high lonesome, droning blues of "Needed Time" and with Kristina Olsen on her "If I Stayed." The set closes with the tender "Dance Me to the End of Love," (an original, not the Leonard Cohen tune) with the Lovin` Spoonful`s Jerry Yester playing piano. Given that most records of this type are mixed bags at best, with `star-studded` collabs serving to muck up or water down rather than enhance performances, Friends is an anomaly. There is nothing that`s obvious or overblown here, everything is subtly shaded, and the performers serve the songs and not themselves.