[ Alligat / CD ]
Release Date: Monday 26 March 2007
This item is only available to us via Special Import.
These original compositions come right out of the Southern musical and literary tradition - from smoldering soul ballads to gospel-fried funk, to straight ahead rock 'n' roll, with danceable grooves and a melodic freshness that will stay with you.
'Country Ghetto' features 12 original JJ Grey compositions that come right out of the Southern musical and literary tradition.
Grey's ear for detail inhabits his songs, whether it is a story passed down to him from his grandmother or the tribulations of a childhood friend. His voice delivers them with an unflinching strength that makes the personal universal and paints a vivid portrait of an exact time or place with words and music. Like his songs, his rich, soulful vocals are forceful and commanding, seemingly old beyond his years. And the music, from smoldering soul ballads to gospel-fried funk to straight ahead rock `n' roll, brings it all home with danceable grooves and a melodic freshness that will stay with you long after the album ends.
JJ's songwriting influences are widespread. "I listen to people who tell the story," he says, naming Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, R.L. Burnside, Tony Joe White, Jerry Reed, Otis Redding, Dr. John, Sly & The Family Stone, Van Morrison, Bill Withers and Dan Penn. What these writers and performers have in common is a love for simplicity, evoking complex emotions with a minimal number of words. As a performer, Grey is influenced by the sexually charged blues of Howlin' Wolf, the country soul of George Jones and the hard funk of James Brown, as well as local personalities like street preachers and old time radio DJs.
1. War
2. Circles
3. Country Ghetto
4. Tragic
5. By My Side
6. On Palestine
7. Footsteps
8. Turpentine
9. A Woman
10. Mississippi
11. The Sun Is Shining Down
12. Goodbye