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From Michael Buffalo Smith
Delaney Bramlett is nothing less than a musical treasure. Now into his fifth decade as a musician, writer, producer and all around music mogul, Delaney sounds just as good as ever. A New Kind of Blues is his latest masterpiece, a collection of eleven smoking tracks, ten of which were written by Bramlett himself.
Delaney’s smokey soul vocals never sounded better, kicking the set off with “What Do You Do About the Blues,” an amazingly soulful, horn backed track. The sound of a cool Southern rain leads us into a Dobro blues called “Mighty Mighty Mississippi.” Swampy? You bet. So very good.
“Ol’ Moanin’ Blues” finds Delaney at his best, a modern day Robert Johnson, writing what he feels and feeling what he plays, and the title track, “A New Kind of Blues” gets so down and dirty, I felt like I was in a Mississippi juke joint. Great horns and keys only serve to enhance Delaney’s amazing guitar work.
“P.O. Box 32789” is a great blues about a bar fight, featuring Stan “The Man” Ruffeo on harp, and in his sole cover tune (“soul cover tune”) Delaney blows the roof off the joint with Sam Cooke’s “Change Gonna Come.” Have mercy!
Something about “I Got the Time” reminds me of Delaney’s old friend Leon Russell. What a killer track. But then again, I have nothing but good to say about every track on the record. It’s all good. It’s a star studded family affair of an album, with Delaney’s daughter Bekka Bramlett and his mother Iva “Mamo” Bramlett on backing vocals, and friends Greg Martin (Kentucky Headhunters), Jerry McGee, Mark Karan, Hank Barrio, and Chad Watson adding some guitar work. There’s a bushel of other great players featured on the album too, but us guitar players stick together.
The CD ends with a rave up gospel number, “I’m Gonna Be Ready,” showcasing Delaney smack dab in the middle of his element. One of my favorite albums ever was Delaney & Bonnie’s Motel Shot, because to me, Delaney is one of the finest gospel singers on the planet. Amazing. Can I get a “hallelujah?”
A New Kind of Blues is not to be missed. It is to be cherished. A new classic, from a living legend.
From Steamin' Stan Rufo
Magnolia Gold Records - A New Kind Of Blues
Legendary songwriter, singer, DELANEY BRAMLETT has released to the world his brand new album called "A NEW KIND OF BLUES", and that is just what it is! The timing is perfect to be introducing "A NEW KIND OF BLUES" to a musical audience that is seeking something much deeper and meaningful than "American Idol" pop or the repetitive "no music" boring, downbeat of today's "hip-hop".
The gritty soul of this album and musical genius of DELANEY BRAMLETT should exist to inspire any young or old musician alike who knows and feels the BLUES. Perhaps it's time for the BLUES to re-immerge as a viable form of musical expression for today's young people who need a vehicle to vent their own ups and downs, which Delaney surely shows how to do with "A NEW KIND OF BLUES". This new album is hip, wild, and personal... so personal that it gives the audience a vivid picture of the details of the artist's own life.
Delaney has shared the stage with “Friends” that included Eric Clapton, Leon Russell, George Harrison, Duane Allman, Dave Mason, Gram Parsons, Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon…to name just a few. A complete list of collaborations both in songwriting & performance reads like a history of Rock & Roll.
DELANEY BRAMLETT expresses himself like no other musician today, not only through his unpredictable writing, but also through his unequaled, soulful vocals that will make you want to listen to this album for many years to come. Stan Ruffo contributes harmonica to several tracks! Find out more or order yours at www.delaneybramlett.com, or cdbaby.com.
From Jeff Weiss, Miles of Music
'A NEW KIND OF BLUES' Review:
This 2008 release of 'A NEW KIND OF BLUES' showcases Bramlett's blues chops. It is GREASY, GROOVY & FUNKY and steeped in the traditions of the form. His voice is soulful and rich as it fills every track with raw emotion without overpowering the backing musicians. Bramlett was there when the white boys discovered the blues and it changed the history of rock n roll. It is a reaffirmation that Bramlett is one of the masters of the style.
DISCOGRAPHY
1969 Accept No Substitute (Elektra)
1969 Home (Stax)
1970 Delaney & Bonnie & Friends on Tour (WEA / Atlantic)
1970 To Bonnie from Delaney (Atco)
1971 Motel Shot (Atco)
1971 Genesis (GNP/Crescendo)
1972 Something’s Coming (Columbia)
1972 Country Life (Atco)
1972 D&B Together (CBS)
1973 Best of Delaney Bramlett (Atlantic)
1973 Mobius Strip (CBS)
1975 Giving Birth to a Song (MGM)
1977 Class Reunion (Prodigal)
1978 Delaney Bramlett with Steve Cropper (Motown)
1990 Best of Delaney & Bonnie (Rhino)
1998 Sounds From Home (DK/Zane)
2002 Sweet Inspiration (Dreamsville)
2008 A New Kind of Blues (Magnolia Gold Records)
OTHER CREDITS
1969 Bishop, Elvin, Best of Elvin Bishop: Tulsa Shuffle, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (bckgr), Producer
1970 Crickets, Rockin’ 50’s Rock ’n’ Roll, Producer
1970 Bishop, Elvin, Best of Elvin Bishop: Crabshaw, Producer
1970 Clapton, Eric, Eric Clapton, Arranger, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Producer
1970 Russell, Leon, Leon Russell, Guitar
1970 Mason, Dave, Alone Together, Guitar, Vocals
1971 Simon, John, John Simon’s Album, Tambourine
1972 Bishop, Elvin, Rock My Soul, Guitar, Vocals, Producer
1972 Hammond, John Jr, I’m Satisfied, Producer, Vocals, Guitar
1972 Clapton, Eric, History of Eric Clapton, Guitar, Vocals
1972 Clapton, Eric, Eric Clapton at His Best, Producer
1972 Allman, Duane, Anthology, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Producer
1972 Everly Brothers, Stories We Could Tell, Guitar, Vocals
1973 Lewis, Jerry Lee, Sometimes a Memory Ain’t Enough, Guitar, Vocals
1973 Pacific Gas & Electric, Best
1973 Ussery, John, Ussery, Percussion, Producer, Slide Guitar
1974 Allman, Duane, Anthology, Vol. 2 Guitar, Vocals
1976 Free Creek, Summit Meeting, Guitar
1978 Commander Cody, Flying Dreams, Vocals
1978 Rogers, Dann, Hearts Under Fire, Vocals (bckgr)
1982 Clapton, Eric Time Pieces: Best of Eric Clapton Guitar (Rhythm), Producer
1988 Clapton, Eric, Crossroads, Guitar, Vocals, Producer (Rhythm), Vocals, Choir, Chorus, Producer, Horn Arrangements
1991 Zoo, Shakin’ the Cage, Vocals (bckgr)
1992 Driscoll, Phil, Picture Changes, Vocals (bckgr)
1992 Classic Rock Classic Rock [Cema], Producer
1996 Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 5, Vocals, Producer
1997 Thompson, Hank, Real Thing, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr), National Steel Body Dobro
1998 Whitcomb, Ian, You Turn Me On: The Very Best of Ian Whitcomb, Guitar (Bass)
1998 Brown, T. Graham, Wine into Water, Guitar, Vocals
1999 Mason, Dave, Ultimate Collection, Vocals (bckgr)
2003 Jerry Lee Lewis - The Session Recorded in London with Great Guest Artists, (Author, Performer)
2006 Jerry Lee Lewis - Last Man Standing - The Duets, (Performer)
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