Double Take (2004)

Artist: Kenny Neal
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Label: Ryko Distribution
UPC: 00014551489429
Release Date: 1/13/2004
Buy.com Sku: 60621546
Item#: MD7VK9
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Going Down Slow ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch
2. Son I Never Knew, The - (take 2) ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch
3. I Just Keep Loving Her ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch
4. My Babe ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch
5. Early One Morning ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch
6. Going To The Country ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch
7. Don't Start Me Talking ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch
8. Mannish Boy ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch
9. Billy And Kenny's Stomp ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch
10. Baby Bee ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch
11. Northern Man Blues ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch
12. Son I Never Knew, The - (take 1) ~ Kenny Neal/Billy Branch



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Kenny Neal (vocals, guitar); Billy Branch (vocals, harp).
Personnel: Kenny Neal (vocals, guitar); Billy Branch (vocals, harmonica).
Audio Mixer: Romain Frydman.
Recording information: Studio Lakanal, Montpelier, France.
Photographer: Paul Natkin.
This no-frills Alligator reissue of 2003's Easy Meeting (recorded in France, 1998), allows a wider audience to hear this exceptional recording, which might have been all but impossible to find on its previous indie label. Louisiana swamp guitarist/vocalist Neal is well known through his nine discs on Alligator and Telarc, but harp player Branch is a more obscure, yet tremendously talented bluesman who blues fans may recognize from his inclusion on Alligator's 1991 Harp Attack. Branch ended up a little lost on that project since he had to share the spotlight with James Cotton, Carey Bell, and Junior Wells, but here, even working with Neal, he shines. This is a low-key but charming, predominantly acoustic project, split fairly evenly between classics, new tunes, and obscurities. Neal has the better voice, and sings seven of the 12 tracks, but Branch does a fine job on his five tunes, even between verses where he's playing harp. There aren't many -- if any -- overdubs, and the session is as loose and down-home as you'd expect from two seasoned musicians. Branch blows strong, electrified harmonica only slightly less cutting and explosive than Little Walter (two of whose hits "My Babe" and "I Just Keep Loving Her" are here), and is particularly impressive on the slow blues of his original "Northern Man Blues," where he switches from amplified to unplugged settings. Neal revisits "The Son I Never Knew," from his 1989 Devil Child release -- twice actually -- and the song in both of its versions (the second features Branch on amplified harp) is an album highlight. Other than a cover of "Mannish Boy" that, at nearly eight minutes, should have been pruned to four, the duo keeps the songs and performances concise, but still lazy and swampy. In fact, it sounds like the musicians were lounging on their porch on a sweltering summer's night. This is a relaxed, casual but moving album that goes down easy and doesn't try to be more than what it is, which is what ultimately makes it so successful. ~ Hal Horowitz

Producer: Didier Tricard

Engineer: Romain Frydman

 
Compilation Appearances
Alligator Records-20th Anniver
Vol. 3-Genuine Houserockin' Mu
Vol. 4-Genuine Houserockin' Mu
Vol. 5-Genuine Houserockin' Mu
Alligator Records 25th Anniver
Telarc's Got The Blues
Songs Of Willie Dixon
Telarc's Got More Blues
Blues For A Rotten Afternoon
Salute To The Chicago Blues Ma
In The Pocket Taste Of Blues Harmonic
From Matrimony To Alimony Blues For
Bar Room Blues: A12-Track Program
More Crucial Guitar Blues
Crucial Acoustic Blues
Let Life Flow
Blues White Album
Preachin' The Blues: the Songs Of Miss
Tribute To Howlin' Wolf

 
Associated Artists and Works
Homesick For The Road ~ Benoit, Tab

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 01/13/2004
Original Release Date : 2004
Catalog ID : 4894
Label : Alligator Records
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00014551489429

 
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (1/16/04, p.71)
- "[T]he duo...delivers a set of country blues that might just renew your faith in the eternal verities." - Rating: A-

Living Blues (01/04, pp.52-3)
- "[A]n appropriate centerpiece to a masterful outing by two of today's most important and consistently innovative blues artists."

  
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