THE
MANNISH BOYS "DOUBLE DYNAMITE" (2 CDS)
# OF TRACKS: 26 (2CDS)
/ RELEASE DATE: 05/15/12 / CATALOG#: DGPCD153
| THE BAND |
Finis Tasby: vocals
Sugaray Rayford: vocals
Randy Chortkoff: harmonica & vocals
Kirk "Eli" Fletcher: lead & rhythm guitar
Frank Goldwasser: vocals, slide, lead & rhythm guitar
Willie J. Campbell: electric & upright bass
Jimi Bott: drums & percussion |
| SPECIAL GUESTS - DISC 1 |
James Harman: vocals & harmonica (9)
Mud Morganfield: vocals (6, 13) * appears courtesy of Severn Records
Jackie Payne: vocals (4)
Bob Corritore: harmonica (6, 13)
Rod Piazza: harmonica (2, 4)
Jason Ricci: harmonica (8)
Elvin Bishop: slide guitar [solo] (2)
Rob Rio: piano (2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, 13)
Rich Wenzel: piano (9)
Bill Stuve: acoustic bass (3, 4)
Jeff Scott Fleenor: backing vocals (10)
Cynthia Manley: backing vocals (13)
Adrianna Marie: backing vocals (13)
Jessica Williams: backing vocals (13) |
| SPECIAL GUESTS - DISC 2 |
Mike Finnigan: vocals (5), piano (5), Hammond B-3 (1, 4, 6)
James Harman: vocals & harmonica (13)
Cynthia Manley: vocals (3), backing vocals (7)
Jackie Payne: vocals (9)
Jason Ricci: harmonica (9)
Elvin Bishop: lead guitar (1)
Nathan James: lead guitar (3, 7), rhythm guitar (13)
Kid Ramos: lead guitar (8, 10, 13)
Junior Watson: lead guitar (11)
Fred Kaplan: piano (3, 7, 8, 11, 13), Hammond B-3 (12, 13)
Rob Rio: piano (2, 9, 10)
Rich Wenzel: Hammond B-3 (7, 9)
Bill Stuve: upright bass (5, 7, 8, 11), electric bass (9)
Bobby Tsukamoto: electric bass (4, 6)
David "Woody" Woodford: alto sax (1), tenor sax (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11), baritone sax (4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11)
Lee Thornburg: trumpet (1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11), trombone (4, 5, 6, 8, 11)
James Michael Tempo: percussion (13)
Jeff Scott Fleenor: hand claps (9)
Clifton Curtis & Larry Dopson: backing vocals (2)
Adrianna Marie & Jessica Williams: backing vocals (7)
The Harmanaires: backing vocals (13)
Horns arranged by David "Woody" Woodford |
Produced by Jeff Scott Fleenor
Executive Producer: Randy Chortkoff
| DESCRIPTION |
"With personnel ranging from duets up to horn-fired big-band charts,
this quintessential backup band takes center stage on their way to deserved
recognition as a premier blues group in their own right." – All Music Guide
"…an infectious revival of both '40s jump and '50s to '60s Chess-like styles
from a band that lives inside the music..." – Wall Street Journal
"The Mannish Boys' dedication to preserving the past is matched only by their musical aptitude." – Living Blues Magazine
Few blues acts have perfected the tricky maneuver of honoring the storied history of the blues, while at the same time keeping the music up-to-date, as admirably as Delta Groove's The Mannish Boys. It's a balancing act that they've honed over the course of six highly-acclaimed CD releases and countless nights gigging on concert stages around the world. Conceived as an all-star showcase for the cream of the West Coast blues crop, The Mannish Boys have stayed true to that vision. They've continually evolved through the years, seeking out and spotlighting the talents of genuine blues legends in a setting that honors the deep roots of the genre, while also providing them with the support required to excite today's blues audiences.
Their newest release on Delta Groove marks a number of firsts for The Mannish Boys. "Double Dynamite," as the title suggests, serves up a double dose of The Mannish Boys on a two-CD set, allowing them to really stretch out and feature more special guests and sounds than on any of their previous recordings. Especially notable is new featured vocalist Sugaray Rayford, a soulful, gospel-inflected singer, originally from Texas, who has been little known outside of his current home base in Southern California, until now. Also along for the ride this time, and adding variety and depth in the vocal department, are veterans "Icepick" James Harman, Mike Finnigan (who in the '60s played keyboards on Jimi Hendrix's "Electric Ladyland" LP, among many other accomplishments in his long career), and Jackie Payne, plus long-time Mannish Boys' frontman Finis Tasby. The band's regular guitarists Kirk Fletcher and Frank Goldwasser are prominently represented, with Goldwasser taking a turn in front of the vocal mic, as does The Mannish Boys' harp playing honcho, Randy Chortkoff. And as an additional treat, Mud Morganfield, eldest son of the undisputed king of Chicago blues, Muddy Waters, also contributes as a guest vocalist, bringing a South Side Chicago blues unrivalled by any living vocalist. Other guests on this unprecedented release include harmonica aces Rod Piazza, Jason Ricci and Bob Corritore, and guitarists Elvin Bishop, Junior Watson, Nathan James, and Kid Ramos, all backed by the hard-swinging rhythm section of Jimi Bott and Willie J. Campbell, plus an array of other very special musicians.
A virtual blues festival in a single band, all of this variety adds up to a continually surprising, wide-ranging, and most consistently excellent release from The Mannish Boys' career so far. |
| CREDITS |
CREDITS: Executive Producer: Randy Chortkoff • Produced by Randy Chortkoff & Jeff Scott Fleenor • Project Coordination Assistant: Melody Gonzalez • Recorded and Engineered by Rich Wenzel • Recorded at Ardent Audio Productions (www.ardentaudioproductions.com), Torrance, CA, Jan 16-19, 23, 24 & 30, 2012 • Mixed by David Z assisted by Rich Wenzel • Mastered by Ryan Foster at Freq Mastering, Portland, OR • Sequenced by Jeff Scott Fleenor • Artwork, Design, Cover & Back Photo by Joshua Temkin (www.joshuatemkin.com) • Session Photos by Joshua Temkin, Grant Cihlar, & Randy Chortkoff • Liner Notes by Scott Dirks • Radio by Steve Dixon • Retail by Jeff Fleenor • Delta Groove Legal Affairs by Malcolm Wiseman |
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