[ Trance Blues Festival / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 17 February 2017
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"Intended as a history of African-American life, from slavery onwards, the 15th album from "trance blues" maestro Otis Taylor proves a raw experience. Banjo Bam Bam, for example, is the voice of a shackled slave who is slowly losing his mind, Jump Out of Line an edgy, uptempo piece about civil rights marchers' fear of being attacked. Elsewhere come troubled stories of mixed-race relationships and children given up for adoption. It's unflinching stuff, though Taylor rings the changes musically. His customary guitar and banjo drones are here, along with fiddle and cornet, but there's also John Lee Hooker-style raunch, slide guitar from Jerry Douglas and the psychedelic flourishes of teenage axe tyro Brandon Niederauer. A triumph." The Guardian 4/5
1 Twelve String Mile 4:08
2 Walk On Water 4:22
3 Banjo Bam Bam 3:36
4 Hand On Your Stomach 4:01
5 Jump Jelly Belly 3:55
6 Tripping On This 3:14
7 D to E Blues 3:29
8 Jump Out Of Line 4:08
9 Just Want To Live With You Baby 3:26
10 Roll Down The Hill 4:03
11 Jump To Mexico 4:19