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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moving Post Katrina Blues and More,
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This review is from: Rise (Audio CD)
Chris Thomas King, the Baton Rouge born son of Tabby Thomas, has issued a most impressive recording reflecting on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, "Rise" (21st Century Blues). From the opening "What Would Jesus Do?" to the closing "What a Wonderful World," Thomas interprets classic songs associated with New Orleans and gives us originals covering a wide range of musical styles, although not the incorporation of hip hop that King has utilized on other recent recordings. He is on an almost traditionalist mode here. The CD's tracks include several where Thomas plays all the instruments along with several musicians assisting Thomas. These include Mike Finnigan and Tony Braunagel of the Phantom Blues Band, and drummer Jason Marsalis.
There is country flavor to the opening "What Would Jesus Do?," as he sings "Tell Me America, What Would Jesus Do (2x) If he had to walk a mile in my shoe," with haunting lyrics. There is a bit of modern gospel-soul flavor in the backing for "Faith" told from the standpoint of someone on a rooftop waiting to be saved. "Baptized in Dirty Water" is a modern electric guitar blues as he shouts in the manner of a young Buddy Guy or Otis Rush (and the song suggests Rush's "I Can't Quit You Baby"), "When the levee broke down baby and dirty water came rushing in (2X), it washed away my happy home, I hope it washed away my sins," with a tough guitar solo followed by the wistful "Flow Mississippi Roll", singing about having no place to go and wanting to drown on my own tears as a businessman is making plans for his land. St. James Infirmary is handled as a modern blues with more fine guitar as King updates the lyric as he asks that they "put a good jazzband on my tailgate to raise hell as we roll along." a jazz band and a second-line as his body is taken to its grave. Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi," I believe was recorded a few days before Katrina in New Orleans, and Thomas' performance makes the lyric "Don't you know what you got `til its gone, they paved paradise and put up a parking lot," prescient in terms of the destruction of wetlands that helped contribute to Katrina's devastation.Its not the only tune that is so in place even if not directly alluding to Katrina, as does the gospel number Deepest Ocean. His rendition of the Irish ballad, "`Tis Last Rose of Summer," a tribute to his mother, is full of warmth and tenderness as is the rendition of the closing chestnut, "What a Wonderful World." "Rise" is a remarkable recording that transcends any limitation of genre. Heartfully sung and played with an eye to the losses he and so many others have suffered yet he also has an eye for that part of the human spirit that enables people to work together to overcome such traumatic and devastating natural disasters. It will undoubtedly be on many Best Recordings of 2006 lists.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Powerful Album,
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This review is from: Rise (Audio CD)
Rise has got to be one of the most powerfully moving works of music I've heard in a very long time. I can't imagine a more appropriate medium than gospel and the blues to capture what happened in New Orleans and King's expression of the wrenching sense of loss and abandonment in those musical forms is stunningly apropos.
King's compositions look both forward and back, breaking new ground while also honoring the tradition born in the Delta. He freely borrows from the styles of bluesmen of days gone by as well as from those still living in a way that reminds one of the city he implores to Rise above it's tragedy. As good as the playing is, the lyrics are so moving and challenging as to force the listener to listen to each song several times first to absorb the impact of what was being sung about and then to appreciate the music used to help tell the stories. The song that sets the tone of the album is "What Would Jesus Do?". In asking, "Tell me America, what would Jesus do?" King engages the listener by asking a question that takes one beyond a "mere" theological debate or pop song to a deep question of what one's conception of the identity of God is and what one might have done when put in the place of the song's subject. It begs forgiveness even while it challenges. Of all the albums I've heard that commemorate events of their times, this one may be the most powerful because it's the most deeply rooted in the heart and culture of its subject. I would recommend this album to all who love the blues and any who wants to move beyond the sound bites of the mainstream media and the spin of the political machines into the grief of a city destroyed and its heartfelt desire to Rise.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful blues music about the Katrina storm........,
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I never heard of Chris King until I read an article mentioning his album RISE. I ordered it and was blown away by its themes.
Mr.King plays blues guitar so beautifully and the lyrics really dig at your heart. KATRINA was a terrible storm but you saw a lot of goodness come from it with everyone trying to help the residents affected by it. I hope Mr.King sells a ton of this cd and that more people listen to his sweet sounds. Great stuff!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Chris Thomas King "Rise" = Outstanding "Post Katrina" Louisiana Blues by a Master Modern Bluesman = 100% Outstanding!!!!!!!,
By Gary Covington "Southern Rocker" (Louisiana, U.S.A.) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This CD contains some outstanding "Post Katrina", Blues, from my home state of Louisiana. Most of the songs are originals, written by Chris, himself. Plus, most of the songs have a theme related to Hurricane Katrina, or the Aftermath. The lyrics to songs are included in the CD package. Some of these songs can really touch your soul, and you can feel the message Chris is artistically sending.
Chris is also an actor, he portrayed Tommy Johnson, in the Movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou". He has been in other movies also. He is in the "Down From the Mountain" concert DVD also. Chris is a very talented songwritter, actor, and master musician. Chris was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In the "Down From the Mountain" dvd, Chris talks about how his dad had a Nightclub, and his dad had Chris to provide the live entertainment. Chris says, his dad didn't give him many "breaks". He said he had to play for hours at a time. Anyway, that hard work payed off, and the rest is history. This album is dedicated to Chris' Mother "The Last Rose of Summer", Joyce Marie Thomas, Born in New Orleans, Dec.29,l932 - Dec.2,2005. The line-up is as follows: Chris Thomas King - lead vocals,electric guitar,acoustic guitar, wurlizer Tony Braungel - drums Mike Finnigan - Organ & piano Bob Glaub - bass The song set is as follows: 1.What would Jesus Do? 2.Faith 3.Baptized in Dirty Water 4.Flow Mississippi Flow 5.St.James Infirmary 6.When Magnolias Bloom 7.Big Yellow Taxi - this is the Joni Mitchell written song, rearranged by Chris, and it fits in well, with the themes in this Album. (On this song, he mentions "that the Big Yellow Taxi came and took his 'Old Man' away." 8.Like a Hurricane (Ghost of Marie Laveau) 9.Deepest Ocean 10.Tis The Last Rose Of Summer 11.What a Wonderful World - this is the ole classic, I think it was originally recorded by Louis Armstrong (who was born in New Orleans). Chris fits this song in very well. (This one is reminiscent of "What a Wonderful World", as played in the movie "Good Mourning Viet Nam" - It fits well with the theme on this album. Even though they are going through tough times, they still try to look for the positive.) Overall, this is some great, modern, electric blues, by a "MASTER MODERN BLUESMAN & MUSICIAN". I highly recommend this one!!! Thanks and May God Bless!!!! |
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