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Onward and Upward

Luther DickinsonAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (November 10, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Memphis Int'L
  • ASIN: B002Q9VOXU
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #120,938 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
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2. His Eye Is On The Sparrow
3. Learning On the Everlasting Arms
4. Up Over Yonder
5. Softy and Tenderly
6. Back Back Train
7. Angel Band
8. Where the Soul of A Man Never Dies
9. You Got To Walk That Lonesome Valley
10. In The Garden
11. Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning
12. Glory Glory

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LUTHER DICKINSON/SONS OF MUDBOY

ONWARD AND UPWARD

Surely there is light beyond the darkness as there is dawn after the night.
I will not be gone as long as the music lingers.
I have gladly given my life to Memphis music and it has given me back a hundredfold.

from The Last Words of James Luther Dickinson

Just three days after the death of his father, Memphis (and Muscle Shoals and Miami) music legend Jim Dickinson, Luther Dickinson opened the doors to the family s Zebra Ranch studio in Independence, Mississippi and recorded Onward and Upward, an album of gospel songs and hymns over the course of a few hours. Luther, one third of the North Mississippi All-Stars and now a member of The Black Crowes, was joined by an ad hoc group dubbed The Sons of Mudboy (an homage to his late father s influential rock band Mudboy and the Neutrons) who were all close to Dickinson the elder and wished to address his loss in a musical way. The Sons of Mudboy include two veterans of the original Mudboy: Sid Selvidge (guitar, vocals) and Jimmy Crosthwait (washboard, vocals). Also on the session were Jimbo Mathus (guitar, mandolin, banjo, vocals) formerly of the Squirrel Nut Zippers and of the South Memphis String Band, Steve Selvidge (guitar, dobro, vocals) and Paul Taylor (washtub bass) as well as vocalist Shannon McNally.

Inspired by Dickinson pater familias, Luther and company duplicated the sound of mid-Century era reel-to-reel filed recordings, using only two microphones plugged directly into a two-track ½ inch tape recorder: no mixing after the fact. Ardent s John Fry mastered the tracks directly from the two track to the mother stamper from which (vinyl) pressings were sourced. Most of the songs were nailed in just one take with just a few exceptions and those were completed in no more than three takes. That s just how we do it, Luther muses.

Onward and Upward will be released on November 10 by Memphis International, the label for which Jim Dickinson, as his performing alter ego James Luther Dickinson, released his last three album, Jungle Jim and the Voodoo Tiger (2006), Killers From Space (2007) and this year s Dinosaurs Run in Circles.

The songs are part of Luther s musical heritage. He grew up hearing Softly and Tenderly and Leaning on the Everlasting Arms at the Second Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis where his paternal grandmother played piano. He learned His Eye Is On The Sparrow from a hymnal that his father shared with him his mom, Mary Lindsay Dickinson, actually sang it to him in the hospital where her husband was being treated during his last days. Mississippi Fred McDowell s album Amazing Grace is the source of both Back Back Train and Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning and Luther had been known to perform them with the late Otha Turner who closed every show with Glory Glory, also included on Onward and Upward. Let It Roll is an original that sprang to Luther s mind at the moment he was loading in the analog tape machine on the day of the recordings. Another original, Up Over Yonder was written the day Luther s grandmother passed away.

The inspiration for the album s title came from the legendary Sam Phillips who wrote a heartfelt ode to Luther s dad a while back:

Shade of anticipation is the ever present glint in Jim D s eye.
Hearing strange noises that others let pass by.
Music that make you shout walk the backs of gospel benches,
Makes you moan yes, even cry
it be could it may be
it is Jim D s soul of sound bouncing off the sky.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The sons of Mudboy, February 2, 2010
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"The Sons of Mudboy" by Luther Dickinson and friends is one of the finest albums I've listened to in the past couple of years. Along with the accompanying album by the South Memphis Sring Band ,of which Dickinson is a member, those who enjoy real roots music will not be disappointed with either purchase. It is nice to see albums like these and those by Levon Helm available to counteract all the "crap" we are now being subjected to. If "Mudboy" isn't nominated for a Grammy, nothing should be. Dickinson's father must be proud.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deep from the heart, April 9, 2011
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Kil Roi (Ashburn, VA) - See all my reviews
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I'll admit. I bought "Onward and Upward," by Luther Dickinson & the Sons of Mudboy, without knowing anything about it. What I did know was that Luther Dickinson can bring a guitar to life with a slide, so that's what I was expecting. I was disappointed with what amounted to an album of jug-band gospel.

But after reading the liner notes and giving the work a few more listens, it began to seep beneath the skin. The songs are tributes to Luther's dad, Jim Dickinson, a musician/producer extraordinaire, who had passed away only days before "Onward and Upward" was recorded. The session sounds hastily gathered, impromptu, with no over-dubs and do-overs. What a beautiful bitter-sweet album.

My appreciation deepened even further after viewing the DVD that comes in the North Mississippi All Stars' double live disc, "Do It Like We Used to Do." On that lengthy but riveting video is the documentary of the Dickinsons--their music, philosophy and humble story. In short, the DVD is a must-see to enhance your listening pleasure of anything Luther and his brother Cody ever recorded.

"Onward and Upward" is full of pain. But in a lovely way, it's uplifting. Thank you, Luther. Seldom has a soul touched music so deeply. No Auto-tune, no jumbo screens, no Grammy, no concert tour.

Just a stream of gospel standards with enough power to float the melodies up to heaven.



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4.0 out of 5 stars Raw and Heartfelt, May 13, 2010
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I wasn't aware of the circumstances of the recording when I bought it, and was pleasantly surprised at the depth and range of styles. I consider it a great find and highly recommend.
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