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5.0 out of 5 stars A Soul Classic, June 11, 2002
This review is from: Real Mother for Ya (Audio CD)
Though he never recieved the accolades and praise, let alone the chart success he truly deserved, the late Johnny "Guitar" Watson was a musical genius, writer, producer, arranger and guitarist without peer. The title track of this brilliant LP is probably his finest moment ("Superman Lover" comes close though) and is one of those songs that you simply MUST turn up loud when it comes on the radio. His backing band is especially tight, laying down a funky groove on bass, drums and funky clavinet that will dig into your sub-concious and yet it retains an airy, jazzy feel throughout. Watsons' vocal delivery is a fine melding of early rap, blues singing and spoken-word that transforms timeless lyrics (..'rent's goin' up higher, got the parents lyin'(I'll pay you tomorrow) ' they makin' milk outta powder, got the babies cryin''(poor babies, they don't know what that stuff is!)into pure poetry. My other fave on this LP is the breezy jazz feel of "Thank You", another terrific uptempo number with a catchy chorus, jaunty horns and Watson's double tracked vocals on the choruses. While Black radio always supported his work and he maintained a huge following in R&B circles, for some reason his work was largely ignored by other 'mainstream' programmers and listeners. Too bad for them, because this is some of the best soul music ever recorded and would have slaughtered the competition on the charts had it been given the proper exposure. Just listen for yourself.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Genius, February 17, 2000
This review is from: Real Mother for Ya (Audio CD)
hearing the genius of this Man was a real treat.his guitar playing is classic.this album is funky&has some tight slow jams.as writer,arranger,Producer,&Instrumentalist this Brother could do it all.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very Fun CD!, March 15, 1999
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This review is from: Real Mother for Ya (Audio CD)
This CD is for anyone who likes funk music, good lyrics, and good guitar. This is a very fun CD and is a blast to listen too. It has everything from good groovin funk to slower love songs. A friend of mine introduced me to Johnny Guitar and I'm very glad he did.
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5.0 out of 5 stars HE'S THE SUPERMAN LOVER, December 18, 2008
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COMPUTERJAZZMAN "computerjazzman" (Cliffside Park, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Real Mother for Ya (Audio CD)
I HAVE ALL OF THESE JOHNNY GUITAR WATSON ALBUMS FROM THE MID TO LATE 70'S AND EARLY 80'S,* THEY ARE ALL GREAT. JOHNNY GUITAR WATSON WAS TRUE MUSICAL TALENT, HE DID HIS OWN PRODUCING, ARRANGING, PLAYED MULTIPLE INSTRUMENTS AND HE WAS ALWAYS ABLE TO ADAPT TO THE TIMES AND REINVENTED HIMSELF SO MAY TIMES WHEN THE NEED AROSE. THIS ALBUM IS FROM HIS HIPSTER FUNK PERIOD, AND IT IS A GREAT ALBUM. HE'S GOT WHAT THEY CALL "TRUE FUNK" (SHAMELESSELY LIFTED FROM HIS LATER SONG MY FUNK). A TRUE INNOVATER AND ORIGINATOR OF WHAT LATER WOULD BE CALLED "RAP" MUSIC, WITH A LOT OF ROCK AND FUNKY BEATS THROWN IN AS WELL.
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