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Lowdown Feelin'

The Mannish Boys

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Album Review

There are no fewer than 20 musicians contributing to the Mannish Boys' fourth release, which makes this album more the product of a collective or revue than an actual band. Despite the players changing on nearly every tune, this is nevertheless a strong and surprisingly cohesive set of Chicago styled blues originals and a few choice covers that click due to the talents of those involved. Producer and label owner Randy Chortkoff emphasizes that there is no digital recording involved and few overdubs, which makes for a rootsy, down-home blues stew that breathes. Veteran singer Finis Tasby only appears on three tracks but one of them, a cover of "If the Washing Don't Get You, the Rinsing Will," (best known from Albert King's version), featuring a stinging guitar solo from Kirk "Eli" Fletcher, is one of this disc's highlights. Old-school harpist/vocalist Little Sammy Davis joins to cover two of his own songs and is a classy addition to the revolving door lineup. Covers of Billy "The Kid" Emerson's "The Woodchuck," Texas Pete Mayes' title track, and Howlin' Wolf's obscure pre-Chess recording "Chocolate Drop" show how deep this group digs for interesting material. Not so much for yet another version of Willie Cobbs' "You Don't Love Me" (as an instrumental with a rugged guitar solo from Fletcher) or Willie Dixon's "The Same Thing," even if both are given spirited readings. Chortkoff takes the lead on his own "Rude Groove," little more than a rewrite of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Help Me" but urged along mightily by tough six-string leads from Frank "Paris Slim" Goldwasser and guest Kid Ramos, along with Fred Kaplan's mighty B-3 and Chortkoff's harp. Another old timer, Johnny Dyer, sings with requisite down and out emotion and a distinct Muddy Waters inflection as Al Blake does the harp duties on the slow blues of "Good Times." There's not a bland or rote moment throughout this long — 73-minute, 17-track — but never boring disc. Even though you'll constantly be checking the credits to figure out who is playing and singing, the results are worth the effort.

Customer Reviews

Another great cd by the best of the West Coast blues

The Mannish Boys are Bobby Jones, Finis Tasby, Johnny Dyer, Randy Chortkoff, Frank 'Paris Slim' Goldwasser, Kid Ramos, Kirk 'Eli' Fletcher, Ronnie James Weber, Tom Leavey and Richard 'Big Foot' Innes. These guys have been making great music together and individually for over five decades. I highly recommend all The Mannish Boys cds--each one is better than the last, and this is the best one so far. Buy them all. You won't regret it. These guys should be regarded as national treasures.

chocolate drop

these boys play nice together! you can hear they have a blast playing together (woodchuck song, etc.). very upbeat, well played blues grooves

What a nice surprise!

I had never heard of this group but caught them on XM Radio. Loved them enough to look for the song I'd heard. Went to iTunes and found that the whole album was excellent (by just listening to the 30 seconds blurbs). Invested in the whole shebang and I think I got the better of the deal. Highly listenable. Tight musicianship. Blues as the Blues should be. Enjoy............FBK

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