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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another great one from a blues institution!!!,
By Guy Pellitteri (New Orleans, LA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thats Right (Audio CD)
I drove home from work with this cd blaring and all the windows open. It's been a long time since I've danced in my seat through an entire cd. In spite of constant personnel changes (are there any original members left?), this band still has a feeling for jump blues like no one else in the business. I first saw them live at Tipitina's over 20 years ago and they still swing like nobody's business. Incredible horn arrangements with a fabulous rhythm section make this cd sound like it was recorded over 40 years ago. There aren't many bands like this one left. I'm glad I found this cd and became reaquainted with some old friends. From the hip swing of "I Know Your Wig is Gone" to the powerful version of the classic "Lipstick, Powder and Paint", Roomful of Blues shows they are as strong as ever.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
That's Right! It is a Great CD!!,
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This review is from: Thats Right (Audio CD)
Over the last couple of years, that swinging, swaying horn-drenched institution known as Roomful of Blues has taken a good, hard look at itself. Worried, as any artist, that their sound may be growing stale or they may be losing touch with their audience, the band ditched the rhythm and blues sound of their most recent albums and return to the more classic Roomful sound. This was accomplished with several personnel changes, most notably replacing soulful-but-somewhat-limited vocalist Mac Odom with multi-octave range singer Mark Dufresne. The results can be heard on the winning new album, That's Right. The band starts the attack right away with the hard-driving horn riffs of the title track, leaving no doubt that this is one band with horns that knows how to rock! Furthur evidence is offered by bandleader and "secret weapon" Chris Vachon, whose hard rocking guitar solo on "How Long Will It Last" unleashes his fiery gifts. "Shame, Shame, Shame" sounds like a glorious outtake from the musical Chicago, with it's jazz-age muted trumpet, while "Lipstick, Powder, and Paint" is a good update of the old r and b standard. And the horns! Have I mentioned the horns? Rich Lataille, Bob Enos, and Mark Earley are the Niagara Falls of sound, carrying the listener away to the coolest nightclub on the planet. Wow! Mark Dufresne really shows his pipes on the blues oldie "I Just Got To Know;" he is indeed an impressive, soulful singer, although he doesn't quite yet have the silken polish of Sugar Ray Norcia. With time, however, he should blossom quite nicely. In short, this is a very impressive "comeback" effort from the boys, who prove that they are ready to rock your world once again! That's Right!!!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Bring back Sugar Ray Norcia,
By A Customer
This review is from: Thats Right (Audio CD)
I have to admit, I've only got one other Roomful album, "Under One Roof", and I love it to death. So, expecting the same great soulful and energetic songs with bluesy, gruff vocals, I bought "Thats Right". Boy, was I disapointed. I barely made it through the first listen of the album. The whole thing came across as rushed and forced, as if the album was done because they had to, not because they wanted to. It had no life to it. But the thing I really couldn't stand was the current vocalist! Gone was the dynamics and attitude of Sugar Ray, replacing them was a very dull, flat, non-agressive singer (he's just waaaayy too smooth for a blues singer). Over all I was very dissapointed. I can't point out one track that really stood out for me, they all sounded the same; all nicely done, but with no heart or soul to any of them.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oh my Bluesy heaven!,
By Edward R. Peddycord (Sterling Heights, Michigan USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thats Right (Audio CD)
Oh my bluesiliscious.....naturally, great horns throughout...toe-tapping beats...and steaming grooves! Best album since Turn It Up, Turn It On! There is a reason this band is known as the best little big band in the land...Catch them live and you'll be on cloud 9 or 10 for that matter!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Incredible Masterpiece!,
By Aidea (Tucson, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thats Right (Audio CD)
As always Roomful produces another gargantuan hit! This one will quickly hit the top of the blues charts! For an instant party do as they say...."Turn It On....and Turn It Up!" Get it NOW!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Always ...fabulous!,
By Aidea (Tucson, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thats Right (Audio CD)
Once again this totally INCREDIBLE band produces a most gargantuan hit! Grab this one while it's HOT and as they've said before "Turn it on....and Turn It UP!!!!" for an instant party! This one will quickly hit the top of the Blues charts!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Solid Release!,
By deepbluereview "deepbluereview" (SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thats Right (Audio CD)
The Roomful of Blues are one of those bands not unlike the Fabulous Thunderbirds or the Nighthawks that seem to endure yearly personal changes and still somehow manage to sound great. This is the Roomful's 17th release. The disc opens with a mediocre swing number "That's Right" which may give the listener some pause for concern. However, once you get past the opener, it's all a good time romp in typical Roomful fashion. No youngsters to the blues, the Roomful plays with the best of them. In fact, the guitar of Chris Vachon on tunes like "How Long Will It Last" and "I'll Keep On Trying" is so good; it makes you wonder why he is not featured more. Whatever the reason, the Roomful of Blues formula of horns, keyboard, guitar, harp and great vocals is a formula for success. Those familiar with this group, and who isn't, will not be disappointed with this fine release.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best CD in years!,
By Leonard P Terenzi (Apex, NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thats Right (Audio CD)
I love every Roomful CD. But this one really moves me. Without even realizing it my toes are tapping and I am drumming on the steering wheel. The band has come out swingin' to show everyone who has cropped up in the last few years with a horn section how it's done. Just check out Mark Earley's smoking tenor lead on the title cut, the sweet swingin horns of Rich and Bubba on "You're Driving Me Crazy", and absolutley FIERY solo that Chris Vachon delivers on "How Long..." This album ranks as one of Roomful's best in its 35 year history.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Was hoping for more,
This review is from: Thats Right (Audio CD)
The CD is ok. The blues the group plays is very good, but I was hoping for more horn and trumpet solos or riffs. 3 stars.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lots and Lots of Great "West Coast" Guitar In This One !,
By terry sknary (hollywood) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thats Right (Audio CD)
These Guys Let The Guitar Take A Center Stage On This One If You Like "West Coast Swing Guitar" And Lots Of It ,,This Is For You,,,Almost Every Song "A Keeper".. I Gotta Find More By This "Chris Vachon"
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Thats Right by Roomful Of Blues (Audio CD - 2003)
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