Sunday, October 18, 2009

Big AL & The Heavyweights - Late Night Gumbo Party 2002


Big AL & The Heavyweights - Late Night Gumbo Party 2002
Label: Bluziana Music

Blues
    
You either like New Orleans or you don't. It's not a city that allows a lot of middle ground. You either see it as filthy, scuzzy pit of crime, or as a multi-layered, textured celebration of soul and body. If you fall into the second group, you'll like this cajun-zydeco type music from Big Al and the Heavyweights. Like some of the best New Orleans food, it's not complicated, not gourmet. Simple flavors, deep and intense, like a rich etouffee. This music has some blues, some zydeco, some cajun. Your toes will tap. You will smile. Heck, you may even dance.
It's yummy and as a New Orleans aficionado,
I recommend it.
By B. Mann.
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The early morning sun shines brighter, birds chirp louder and my eyes water and itch a little bit more than usual, certain signs that spring is finally upon us. Yes, its time for the annual rites of renewal, when a young man's (and a young at heart man's) fancy turns to romance, baseball and, the Big Easy. New Orleans has always been a source of early spring revelry at Mardi Gras. Now, with the continual rise in popularity of its Jazz and heritage Festival, the Crescent City is THE springtime musical destination. Diversity in culture and cuisine as well as the vast musical menu are also major drawing cards.

"Late Night Gumbo Party," by Big Al and the Heavyweights with its blend of Cajun, swamp rock and blues seasonings fills the bill when a taste of the Bayou is essential, but travel isn't an option. This unpretentious, heartfelt effort does a fine job of capturing the atmosphere of leader Al Lauro's hometown. Although it was recorded at Bluesland Studios in East Nashville, TN this is none the less, a Big Easy disc through and through.

Zydeco romp "Hey, Hey Nanette," leads off and special guest Billy Earheart adds driving accordion work that leaves no doubt as to which part of the south this music hails from. Guitarist Tim Wagoner jumps onboard with a careening solo that drives the tune to its conclusion. "Flavor of the Month," a good ensemble showcase follows bringing harp man Harmonica Red into the mix. Harp and guitar stay up front on the driving "Walk On," which also showcases the engaging aspects of Wagoner's vocals. Other highlights include, "You own Me," and the up-tempo "Real Good Time." "No Stranger to the Blues" closes out the set in style with its sparse acoustic guitar and harmonica work framing the oft-told
tale of living a blues life.

Wagoner wrote or CO-wrote all of the selections with Big Al. While there isn't anything revelatory about these songs they are more than strong enough to carry the disc. "Late Night Gumbo Party" showcases the strong studio chops of a hardworking road band that continues to bring aboard new fans with impressive live shows. May Big Al, Tim Wagoner and company continue their party like it's a springtime Saturday on the bayou every night.
By Bill Halaszynski.
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01. Hey, Hey Nanette  2.54
02. Flavor Of The Month  4.27
03. Walk On  4.55
04. Love Take Your Time  5.37
05. Late Night Gumbo Party  4.27
06. Take Me Back to New Orleans  5.05
07. Real Good Time  4.03
08. I Should Have Loved You  6.38
09. You Own Me  5.23
10. Love Recall  4.11
11. Why Must I Cry  4.19
12. No Stranger To The Blues  3.52
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