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Blues
Blues Blog
September 23, 2008 By David Blue ****
Erstwhile
Bonnie Raitt pianist, Jon Cleary also has a burgeoning solo career
ably backed by the wonderfully named Absolute Monster Gentlemen. Cleary
is much respected in blues, soul and funk circles and this live album
confirms that status. The smooth and funky Go To The Mardi Gras is
an updated Professor Longhair song with a great bass line from Cornell
Williams. Cleary has a silky voice that just oozes over you and the
song is just simply New Orleans summed up in 6 and a half minutes.
They step up the funk on People Say and provide ample vocal harmonies
at the same time. Jon Cleary is, as we know, an excellent piano player
and his tight band helps him to rip it up. Cleary introduces Eddie
Christmas on drums and he is a newcomer with a big future as he shines
on C’mon Second Line. This is funk and boogie-woogie of the highest
order. I first heard Professor Longhair play Tipitina on the Live On
The Queen Mary album and have been a fan of his ever since. Cleary’s
treatment of the song is more funky but manages to stick to the ethos
of the Prof. Cheatin On You is so easy on the ear, as are most of his
songs.
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