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Ain't No Doubt About It

Jamie WoodAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (August 5, 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Pacific Blues
  • ASIN: B0000A59X8
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #752,440 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Doin' the Boogie Woogie
2. Kissin' in the Dark
3. (Ain't No Doubt About It) I Got a Crush on You
4. Look Out (Sister, Look Out)
5. Why Don't You Do Right?
6. Let Me Off Uptown
7. Sharp Harp
8. You Better Find a Job
9. Hock That Rock
10. Don't Talk Me to Death (A.K.A. 47th Street Jive)
11. High Time Baby
12. Say You Don't Mean It
13. Countless Blues
14. Taylor's Lullaby

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Well Worth Your Time, October 19, 2003
This review is from: Ain't No Doubt About It (Audio CD)
Upon my first listen to Jamie Wood's Ain't No Doubt About It (Pacific Blues Recording Company), I thought I had stumbled across an album from a juke joint diva that was released maybe sixty or seventy years ago. What tipped me off that it wasn't, was that there was no crackling and popping as would be common place for a recording from that era. So I did what any other blues lover would do, I sat back and listened in complete awe to this fascinating recording. Drawing mostly on material from that time period and four of her own original works, Ms Wood has reached back in time and deep into the heart and soul of the blues and given us a recording that will withstand the test of time. One of the reasons this album is so good is the spectacular quintet and the genuine appreciation they have for the material. They are: former James Harman guitarist Nathan James, Johnny Rover who was a protégé of the late William Clarke blowin the chromatic harp, another William Clarke alumnus,Tyler Pedersen thumping the upright bass, Carl Sonny Leland massages the 88's so very finely and Johnny Morgan pounding the skins. The albums opening number "Doin' The Boogie Woogie," sets the mood for the rest of the fourteen tracks with it's jazzy beat and rolling Fat's Waller styled piano licks courtesy of Carl Sonny Leland at the forefront alongside Jamie's slightly nasal but so very pleasant voice evoking the sly lyrics. "Kissin In The Dark," is a subject I think most of us are familiar with and is highlighted by solos from Johnny Rover and Nathan James. The first of four originals is the albums title number that may bring to mind speakeasy's and flappers truckin' to it's snappy beat. Louis Jordan was one of Jamie's influences and she is joined by James Harman for a jumping, jiving and rhyming updated version of "Look Out (Sister,Look Out)." Memphis Minnie's "Why Don't You Do Right," is a somewhat somber tale of a loser sung with a silky smoothness that is complimented by a fabulous arrangement and a hauntingly beautiful harp accompaniment. Jack Dupree's "Sharp Harp," is the first of two instrumentals you will encounter with Rover and Leland laying down some razor sharp licks, the second,"Countless Blues," allows the whole band to stretch out and jam to a frenzied finish. A hilarious play on words is what's in store for you on another Wood original, "Hock That Rock," which is a tale of a lady's taste for diamonds and pearls but is stuck with a gambling hubby. A soaring covering of Roosevelt Sykes' "Don't Talk Me To Death (a.k.a. 47th Street Jive)" has Jamie airing out her pipes to their fullest and Carl Leland sounding like he grew another hand on the piano. Jamie sights Jimmy Rushing as major influence on her work so it's no surprise that "Say You Don't Mean It," is one of the hottest numbers on the album. Jamie kicks out the jams on her own "High Time Baby," turning in a rousing vocal performance that would make the old roadhouse divas envious. To try to classify this spectacular recording as any one genre is damned near impossible so let's just call it a marriage of 30's blues, 40's jazz and post WWII swing stirred together with juke joint bebop. Produced and engineered by studio wizard Jerry Hall, the sound and feel that comes across on every track is so authentic that you sort of miss the crackles and pops that your brain keeps telling you should be there. Jamie Wood possesses a captivatingly sweet voice and style that as the years go by will be harder to find. Ain't No Doubt About It, leaves no doubt in this reviewers mind that this is one of the best albums he has heard this year. Ms. Wood and company get a standing ovation for this beauty!
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