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What a Life

L.A. Blues Alliance

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Album Review

Mike Post is best known for composing the theme songs for such hit TV shows as Law & Order, Rockford Files and Hill Street Blues. So, it may come as a surprise that another side of his musical passion is the blues! The initial disc by Post assembled L.A. Blues Alliance to record What a Life live in the studio; they did it with only a few takes, if that, allotted for each track and a democratic vibe in which each musician brought in both originals and blues favorites to the sessions. Along with production duties, Post took it upon himself to assemble a crack band that consists of guitarists W.G. Snuffy Walden, Keb' Mo' and Sonny Landreth, vocalist Amy Keys, bassist Bob Glaub, keyboardists David Morgan and Mike Finnigan, drummer John Robinson, and Stan Behrens switching between harmonica and tenor sax. Of the 15 tracks, eight are cover versions. Far too often on hastily assembled recordings of this nature, "cover versions" can be translated to mean generic or geriatric; but, upon first hearing Johnny Cash's "I Walk the Line," reinterpreted as a gutbucket blues, it becomes clear that this is definitely not a paint-by-numbers affair. The musicians don't get hung up on one specific style of blues; they cover a lot of ground, paying homage along the way to Howlin' Wolf "Who's Been Talkin,'" Son House "Death Letter," Big Joe Turner "T.V. Mama," Skip James "Illinois Blues," Clyde McPhatter "Money Honey," Smokey Robinson "Shop Around," and Stevie Wonder "Maybe Your Baby." L.A. Blues Alliance is a rewarding musical endeavor that has the potential to go beyond a one shot dream project.

Customer Reviews

LA Blues Alliance- What a Life

This album is HOT. The surprise here is that these nine blues vets came together at the urging of TV theme composer/producer Mike Post. Keb Mo and Sonny Landreth absolutely burn through their tracks with voices and guitars that scream for attention. Add Amy Keys' stunning vocals and Mike Finnigan's tasty keyboards to the mix...and who'd have thought there were blues like this in LA ready to explode? Stevie Wonder's "Maybe Your Baby" is the big treat here...followed closely by Johnny C's "I Walk The Line" and the title track..."What A Life." I ain't traveling any highway this summer without this beauty plugged in.

Great Compilation

This album has something for every blues fan....the hard driving, moving down the road of "What a Life" to the mournful message of "Death Letter".

This Is Ridiculous

I have never heard a tighter, more talented, fresh group of blues artists. Was trying to buy only a couple of tracks and couldn't decide... had to buy the whole album - they're all incredible! This album should win a Grammy. This is the first and only time I have been moved to write a review, trust me... you can't go wrong with this one!

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