That Aint No
Way To Spend A Friday Night
JC02 Give
it up My Baby Aint Home - Hi Tail,
Then Boogie Mean mean Thing
Tongue Tied Alabama Woman Blues
Whiskey Like Water Love Me
You Wore Me Out You Talk
Too Much Put Out The Lights
The i-80 Blues - That Aint No Way
To Spend A Friday Night - You Ain't
Puttin' Out Nuthin' But The Lights
Known for his stint with rockabilly bands
(Dana Stewart & The Old Howards, Ace
Brown) Johnny Carlevale is also an avid
blues and rhythmnblues fan (he
also wears some of the greatest sideburns
Ive ever seen). After one mini
album recorded in 2005, hes back
with a full length which is,
paradoxically, more varied and less
repetitive.
Almost all aspects of blues music can be
find on this platter. The opening track
one of the two covers of the album is a
tasty and groovy jump blues ala T Bone
Walker with appropriate sax and guitar
licks. Also backed by saxes is You
Ain't Puttin' Out Nuthin' But The Lights
a six minute tour de force with a
nod to Loveless Love in the
sax solo - which brings a bit of New
Orleans style. The harmonica led My
Baby Aint Home is reminiscent of
the Chicago Blues style and so is You
Wore Me Out. Carlevales
vocals is always true and never sounds
fake like many who tries to sing the
blues but are only caricature of what
they think a bluesman is This guy
is the real deal and he proves it with
two Delta Blues influenced acoustic tunes
Alabama Woman Blues and
The I-80 Blues. Both of those
songs sure awake the hobo that sleeps in
you. Hi-Tail, Then Boogie is
a jumpin boogie with a rockabilly
beat perfectly supplied by the slappin
bass of Jack Hanlon (The Stumbleweeds)
and guitarist Greg Burgess (ex Amazing
Royal Crown) literally jumps in his
chorus. This guy is really amazing on
songs like You Talk Too Much,
a fast paced swing tune about a girl who
cant stop talking which he illustrates
with brilliant and fast guitar licks. And
his job on That Aint No Way
To Spend A Friday Night reminded
me, not exactly the same style maybe but
the same virtuosity, of Little Charlie
Baty. Another fine song is Mean
Mean Thing . Have you heard about
Rumba blues? Probably not but I havent
found any other word to describe this one
and I guess you can imagine how itd
sound. And last but certainly not least,
coming from the all girl garage band
Ghouls Night Out, Amy Latka
tries herself at blues singing on Love
me and shes more than
convincing. A faultless album rounded in
a damn fine packaging, who could ask for
more?Find it at http://johnnycarlevale.tripod.com/ Fred "Virgil"
Turgis