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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
David Maxwell 1997 Maximum Blues Piano
Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:06:24
Size: 151,92 MB
Review by Cub Koda
Maxwell's solo debut has been a long time in coming, but it been worth the wait, as he neatly sidesteps the curse of the non-vocalist bandleader. Bringing in Darrell Nulisch for one vocal ("Heart Attack") only distracts from this fine instrumental showcase for David's prodigious abilities. Maxwell literally sparkles on the gospel-ish sanctified shout of "Sister Laura Lee," the New Orleans strut of "Breakdown On the Bayou," the boogie woogie classic "Honky Tonk Train" and "Manhattan Max," trading licks throughout with guest stars Ronnie Earl, Duke Levine and saxman supreme Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, basically the cream of the New England blues mafia. The fact that Maxwell has learned his slow blues lessons well is exhibited on the Pete Johnson tribute, "Down at P.J.'s Place," "Deep Into It" and a seven-minute-plus rendition of Avery Parrish's "After Hours." This is more than just an impressive debut; this is a record of great playing and uncommon musical depth.
Tracklist:
01 - Blues Don't Bother Me 05:50
02 - Breakdown On The Bayou 05:01
03 - After Hours 07:14
04 - Sister Laura Lee 05:59
05 - Down At PJ's Place 06:18
06 - Honky Tonk Train 07:05
07 - Heart Attack 04:53
08 - Deep Into It 08:03
09 - Walk The Walk 04:00
10 - Manhattan Max (Boppin' Wit Da Chippies) 05:28
11 - Take Me On Home 06:33
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