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Bonnie
Raitt fans have long been familiar with Jon Cleary's funky keyboard work
and have often been privileged to see the man open her shows with his
band, the Absolute Monster Gentlemen--one of the greasiest aggregations
on the planet. Cleary's previous outing attempted to capture this live
magic in the studio, but managed to merely hint at it. For this recording
the British ex-pat wisely adds a little modern studio gloss to tunes like
"Agent 00 Funk" and "Oh No No No." This way, instead
of inevitably paling beside the group's intense live shows, Pin Your
Spin offers something new: an equally down and dirty recorded experience
that borrows from today's hip-hop studio techniques without sacrificing
any of the group interaction that makes this band so special. Having lived
in New Orleans for two decades, Cleary is steeped in that city's second-line
tradition, but he is equally influenced by the moody groves of '70s Miami
soul. "Caught Red Handed" brings these roots to the fore. Elsewhere
Cleary demonstrates the well-rounded musical chops, soulful singing, and
terrific songwriting that caused Raitt to deem him "The Ninth Wonder
of the World." - Michael Ross

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