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White Sugar

Joanne Shaw Taylor

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Album Review

She's already being called "the new face of the blues" by the press in her native Britain, but her debut album is the first opportunity most Americans will have to hear Joanne Shaw Taylor's sharp, fiery take on blues-based rock. Opening with the dark and sultry "Going Home," Taylor makes her intentions clear from the very beginning: her sound is raw, funky, and soulful, and she's as likely to reference Jimi Hendrix's R&B-inflected blues-rock as Stevie Ray Vaughan's rock-inflected blues. She's also unwilling to be hemmed in: notice the gorgeous guitar intro on "Just Another Word," and the way that the song goes well outside the lines of traditional blues structure without erasing them. Also notice the especially Hendrix-y "Kiss the Ground Goodbye," the lovely instrumental title track, and the stark, spare "Heavy Heart." The latter is the finest track on the program; it features a brilliant chord progression and a sly bluebeat outro that reveals a sense of humor that is otherwise pretty much hidden. The album ends on a very powerful note, with the slow-burning "Blackest Day." The challenge on this song is the solo, and she meets that challenge brilliantly, twice, and in two very different ways: once with gentle regret and then again with forsaken rage. A spectacular debut from a major talent.

Customer Reviews

Amazing Album

Just discovered this album on itunes and was blown away. Joanne Shaw Taylor has a great voice and and is also an amazing guitar player. The slow blues of Blackest Day has to be my favourite track. If you are not impressed with the guitar playing on that, you don't know blues!!

Great album

If you like blues guitar, check this one out. All the tracks have great blues vocals and excellent guitar licks with every deliberate note, hammer-on and bend played with accuracy and a huge dollop of feeling. I discovered the album by accident, bought it and was blown away.

One of my favourite albums from the first time I heard it

If you have even a passing interest in the blues buy this album. If your interests lie elsewhere buy this album and find out what you've been missing. It's rare to find a CD where every track is every track deserves five stars. If I had to pick a favourite it would be hard but "Time Has Come" is slow blues heaven. Go and see her live, you’ll be blown away.

Biography

Genre: Blues

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Joanne Shaw TaylorTaylor embodies all the elements of modern blues, even if she sings with a distinctively British accent. Given her extraordinary dexterity as a guitarist and well-developed vocal chops, Taylor was already a sensation on the blues festival circuit in both the U.S. and Great Britain when only in her mid-twenties. Taylor caught the blues bug as a young teenager growing up in the Birmingham area. She heard guitarists...
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