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A Special Life

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Description

As 2013 came to a close and with his 80th birthday mere weeks away, the godfather of British blues quietly entered a North Hollywood Studio with his band, special guest C.J. Chenier and co-producer/engineer Eric Corne. He walked out with one of the Iinest and most personal records of his career, A Special Life.

This new album serves as further testament to John's boundless talent, vitality and ever-dynamic personality. Along with his accomplished band, he goes back to his roots with an eclectic album centered in the blues but with diversions into rock and Americana. There are three new songs penned by John and one from band members Greg Rzab and Rocky Athas, as well as blues favorites from some of the greats, including Albert King and Jimmy Rogers. C.J. Chenier came to join the party on a couple of tracks (including one written by his father), adding an exciting extra dimension with his vocals and accordion.

This is John's first studio album in five years, a span during which the band's chemistry has grown tremendously. It is an instant classic and a “must have” for any blues/roots music enthusiast!

Review:

John Mayall has been doing this blues thing now for over five decades (he released his first single in 1964), exploring the form in all of its incarnations, from gutbucket country blues to the more urbane jazz side of things, and amazingly, he's always sounded pretty much like John Mayall, a blues everyman who has always surrounded himself with the best bands and players, a big part of the reason he is still a successful touring act in his eighties. Mayall's put out 60 some albums since 1964, and while he's slowed down a bit in recent years, he's still good for a new album or live set every couple of years or so. A Special Life, recorded in November 2013 at Entourage Studios in North Hollywood, features Mayall's current band – guitarist Rocky Athas, bassist Greg Rzab and drummer Jay Davenport – with singer and accordion player C.J. Chenier sitting in on a couple of tracks. It's a typical Mayall album, featuring a couple of classic blues covers (including Albert King's “Floodin' in California” here) and several Mayall originals (most of which unfortunately fall lyrically into the generic), all punctuated by piercing harmonica runs and solid ensemble playing. The opener, a cover of Clifton Chenier's “Why Did You Go Last Night,” is one of the highlights, a Jimmy Reed-like shuffle given warmth, poignancy, and depth by Clifton's son C.J.'s accordion swells. Although it is built on a fairly generic blues progression in D, Mayall's own “World Gone Crazy” stands out because of its subject matter, which pretty much puts the responsibility for war at the feet of religions, most of which are rigidly intolerant of other religions. It's certainly not one's run of the mill blues theme. This is what Mayall does. He plays blues right down the middle of the road, never straying too far from the classic Chicago blues model, but he adds embellishments now and then, and when they work, he gently bumps the blues into an interesting side alley.
All Music Guide – Steve Leggett

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Why Did You Go Last Night
  2. Speak Of The Devil
  3. That’s All Right
  4. World Gone Crazy
  5. Floodin’ In California
  6. Big Town Playboy
  7. A Special Life
  8. I Just Got To Know
  9. Heartache
  10. Like A Fool
  11. Just A Memory
Release date NZ
June 13th, 2014
Artist
Album Length (Minutes)
48:38
Engineer
Label
Forty Below
Number of Discs
1
Producer
Original Release Year
2014
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x5
UPC
888295039918
Product ID
22507001

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