Product Details
Artist : Omar Kent Dykes, Jimmie Vaughan
Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 0710347112228
Label : Ruf
Number of Discs : 1
Product Group : Music
Release Date : 2008-08-01
UPC : 710347112228
ASIN : B000SO7IVM
Track Listings for
Disc-1
1. Jimmy Reed Highway
2. Baby What You Want Me to Do/Bright Lights Big City
3. Big Boss Man
4. Good Lover
5. Caress Me Baby
6. Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth
7. You Upset My Mind
8. I'll Change My Style
9. Bad Boy
10. Baby, What's Wrong
11. Hush Hush
12. You Made Me Laugh
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Editorial Reviews
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"Big boss man is still the man today," growls Omar Dykes on one of just two non-Jimmy Reed covers from a rare release without his Howlers band. That handily sums up this roaring and impassioned tribute to one of the most vital, influential, yet often unheralded figures in blues. What was intended as a solo Dykes project took on a unique tinge as fellow Texan Jimmie Vaughan--also a huge Reed fan--swung by to add some solos and stayed to contribute his concise and taut guitar lines to nearly every track. The duo also brought in veteran harpists Kim Wilson (the Fabulous Thunderbirds), James Cotton (Muddy Waters), and local icon Gary Primich, as well as long time Vaughan associate Lou Ann Barton to upshift the groove with her sexy vocals. The resulting disc finds that slippery Reed pocket of sly, lazy, yet edgy shuffles that are deceptively difficult to recreate. Although Dykes's powerfully gruff, Howlin' Wolf-styled voice is nowhere near Reed's far less incisive approach, the bass-free instrumentation and Vaughan's guitar lines perfectly capture the essence of Reed's loping, low-key persona. Only a handful of these tracks ("Big Boss Man," "Baby What You Want Me to Do," "Bright Lights, Big City," and "Caress Me Baby") will be familiar to most, with others rescued from the deeper recesses of the bluesman's catalog. That makes this both a smooth drive and an immensely enjoyable learning experience for those wishing to take a field trip down Jimmy Reed's rugged highway. --Hal Horowitz
Customer Reviews
Wow This Is Different and Very Good Too! (2007-11-27) Soon as I seen this on Amazon I had to get it. I was not disapointed. It's good to see Jimmy is playing again. Stevie is still missed but not forgotten. Omar is great an this release " Big Boss Man " Good Lover with Lou Ann Barton, Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth, Jimmy Reed Highway as well Kim Wilson blows harp on a few tracks. Blues at it's best add this to your collection. phineasrea47@yahoo.ca
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