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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An overlooked hero,
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This review is from: Jesse Ed Davis/Ululu (Audio CD)
It wasn't really true he couldn't sing if you consider that fellow Okie Leon Russell sounded the same way--and played with Jesse Ed. "Tulsa County" and "Washita Love Child" show some of his guitar dexterity, and "Every Night is Saturday Night" whips along at a breakneck pace behind Jerry Jumonville's tenor sax. Listen also for Clapton on guitar; Jesse Ed and he were onstage handling chores with George Harrison at the Bangladesh show.
When Jesse Ed does fall on vocals, it's wise to tread carefully (or listen painfully) to what he did with Van Morrison's "Crazy Love." But "White Line Fever" and "Sue Me, Sue You Blues" aren't so bad (he takes some of those "Statesboro Blues" riffs on the latter; Duane Allman was inspired by Jesse Ed's playing on that song for Taj Mahal), and he totally transforms the old California Gold Rush tune, "Oh Susannah" in a way that's amazingly effective. "Alcatraz" is a blistering comment on the Native American view of the controversy regarding the island prison. Too bad he died in such a tragic way (drug overdose in a laundromat). He was one of the most unique studio men there was in his day.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Indianforever,
This review is from: Jesse Ed Davis/Ululu (Audio CD)
I thought he sang pretty good, I had his album when I was a younger person and it was around the mid-seventies when it was all good, really all good. My best friend and I went to see the movie in Huntington Park, California - the Concert for BanglaDesh and WE SAW THE INDIAN GUY playing with George Harrison - course we just about fell over and remained fans of Mr. Davis forever.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essence of the shelter sound,
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This review is from: Jesse Ed Davis/Ululu (Audio CD)
The Jesse Ed Davis album was one of the best sessions of what was the shelter records sound. Look on a good album from the early seventies and you'll likely find a shelter session man on it. I would buy an album sometimes just because Davis or Keltner were on it. This album is the best of the lot. Rolling Stone wrote a boxed review of this album(4/4 stars) There are some big names on this. Clapton, Russell, many more. The second album was ok. The highlight is a George Harrison song he wrote for Davis. The debut is one of my all time favorites.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a great guitarist,
This review is from: Jesse Ed Davis/Ululu (Audio CD)
i echo the other reviews here and just as an added side note, the cover for the first Jesse Davis album was painted by Jesse's Dad. His name was also Jesse. I wish he were still with us, making music and that i'd been able to spend more time with him ... he was my cousin
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Jesse Ed Davis,
This review is from: Jesse Ed Davis/Ululu (Audio CD)
The muscianship on this album is superb. Look at the list of players. It's too bad Jesse Ed Davis did not have a good singing voice.
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Jesse Ed Davis/Ululu by Jesse Davis (Audio CD - 2004)
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