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Fall Changes

Chris Bergson Band

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Album Review

Back when Cream disbanded, Eric Clapton said he wanted to be a part of a group where songs, not jamming, were the focus. The Band was mentioned as the type of collective he was attracted to, but Clapton never worked with the Band, at least at that time. Blues/roots guitarist Chris Bergson seems to lean in a similar direction, yet instead of joining an existing act, he just started his own. The helping hand of Band member Levon Helm has provided a career lift for the up-and-coming guitarist with encouragement, and perhaps more importantly, by letting him record this album in his Woodstock, New York studio. Inevitably, there is a strong Band feel to much of this, not just in the soulful, song-based playing, but in the arrangements and overall homespun feel of the music. There's a good bit of soloing by Bergson but nearly as much by his tenor player Jay Collins, and both keep their leads tight, succinct, and within the song structures. Bergson has a gutsy, R&B-styled voice — gritty yet appealing — that falls somewhere between Dr. John, Gregg Allman, and the Band's Richard Manuel. There is a tough jazz feel to many of these arrangements, not unusual since Bergson's background is as a sideman to jazz singers such as Norah Jones and Sasha Dobson. Covers of Bob Dylan's "When I Paint My Masterpiece" and Charles' "Drown in My Own Tears" further cement the Band/Manuel connections. Standup bassist Chris Berger's supple accompaniment masterfully strides the blues, jazz, and soul genres, and is integral to Bergson's overall sound. Helm's daughter Amy, a member of Ollabelle, adds vocals to a few tunes, most impressively on "Rain Beatin' Down," arguably the album's most rootsy moment with elements of Delta blues in Bergson's sharp slide work. Some songs, such as "The Engine," creatively take what might have been a straightforward, riff-based blues-rocker in others' hands and skew them toward jazz with nods to Steely Dan and chord changes that don't go where you expect. Collins' sax work, which almost moves to avant-garde territory but stops just short, helps bring a unique element to Bergson's slant. A thoroughly distinctive cover of Hendrix's "Are You Experienced?" that injects a jazz/R&B edge to the song further proves that Bergson can lay his stamp on other's material without losing the intent of the original. It makes for an invigorating and challenging album that indicates a bright future for this talented musician who has corralled his diverse influences to create an identifiable sound.

Customer Reviews

The season for the Chris Bergson Band is now!

At its simplest, Chris Bergson Band's latest album, "Fall Changes," picks up where the excellent "Another Day" left off. Echoes ranging from the Allman Brothers to Skip James; tight composition and deft chord changes; soulful vocals, sizzling guitar, a solid rhythm secton - all the elements that define the band shine through. But "Fall Changes" perfects them. The title track alone is a masterpiece: a testament to Bergson's unique ability to blend his jazz training and diverse musical influences into a four-minute gem of a song. That's not the only one, however, as he resurrects Dylan's "When I Paint My Masterpiece" in one of three covers on the album. That a single artist can cover Dylan, Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix - in a breathtaking version "Are You Experienced" - is testament to the Bergon Band's musical abilities. Those abilities rise to new heights on "Fall Changes," with a full horn section and ultrawarm production (it was recorded in Levon Helm's Woodstock studio). The Hammond organ on the title track of "Another Day" is still there, this time to inject carnival lift to "Gowanus Heights" and soul to "Drown In My Own Tears," rather than to impart solemnity. Fresh touches include grinding rock'n roll anthems - "Float Your Mind" and "The Engine"- as well as plaintive backing vocals from Olabelle's Amy Helm on the Delta Blues hymn, "Rain Beatin' Down," where Bergson's picking and slide work set an infectious pace that a footfall snare - and the listener's snapping fingers - can't fail to follow. The only thing better than listening to this album is seeing the band perform it live - and if you haven't, seek a show out immediately. The bottom line is that "Fall Changes" provides the full musical color that was foreshadowed on "Another Day." The season for the Chris Bergson Band is now!

What A Refreshing Authentic Soul!

Visiting from Los Angleles, I stumble into a bar one night for one last, whatever. I get a chance to catch three songs by this guy. He blew me away! I'm a musician and also somewhat of an LA snob (lol), but this guy hit every mark. He is truly a gem. As a guitar player, I was initially impressed with his chops, but more his style which was raw emotion. He pours himself into every note folks. It's the way legends do it. I never heard of Chris before, but I'm so glad I stumbled into the Rodeo bar. I truly love the album and have been listening to it on the way to my 9-5 every day this week. Chris is truly a talent worthy of anyones music collection. I really can't wait to see him live again. Chris, come to LA!

Fall Changes, Chris Bergson Band
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Blues
  • Released: Oct 01, 2007

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