Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Mem SHANNON - Spend Some Time With Me 1999


Mem SHANNON - Spend Some Time With Me 1999
Label: Shanachie

Blues

It's always a pleasure to listen to an artist who takes a genuine delight in what he does. That only partially explains the appeal of Mem Shannon, who has, in addition to enthusiasm, a very significant talent. The New Orleans-based singer and guitarist, who was a cabdriver prior to the release of his debut album, Cab Driver's Blues, in 1995, just gets better with every outing. Shannon's mix of sophistication and familiarity is a potent one; he's a skillful guitar player with a rich, soulful voice who tells a story with every song, turning the listener into an appreciative confidante. On Spend Some Time with Me, for instance, he touches on socioeconomic segregation in America ("Who Are They"), the music business ("Paying My Dues," which includes the telling line "If you were 15 years old, I could make you a star"), and gang violence ("Pray for the Children"); slavery in America and its consequences are the subjects of "The Last Time I Was Here (Millennium Blues)." Shannon's observations are insightful and intelligent, without ever sounding preachy, and are backed up with solid music that mixes in touches of funk, soul, and old-style New Orleans blues. Without a doubt, Mem Shannon is an artist who bears watching.
By Genevieve Williams.
**
Mem Shannon's Shanachie debut, Spend Some Time with Me, finds the ex-cab driver bluesman stretching his sound to the limit. Whether adding country flourishes on "A Certain Shade of Blue" or crafting danceable social commentary with "Who Are They?" and "Dirty Dishes," Shannon finds new ways to define and transcend the blues. "Don't Talk About My Mama" is a response to all the "yo' mama" jokes, while "The Last Time I Was Here (Millennium Blues)" traces the African-American experience, from slavery to the present, through reincarnation. An ambitious, enjoyable album, Spend Some Time with Me reveals growth and development in an already accomplished artist.
By Heather Phares.
**
Jackie Banks- Organ, Clavinet
Chuck Chaplin- Keyboards
Dave Easley- Pedal Steel
Tracy Griffin- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Jason Mingledorff- Clarinet, Saxophone, Vocals (Bckgr), Horn Arrangements
Mark Mullins- Trombone
Mem Shannon- Guitar, Arranger, Vocals.
**
01. Who Are They 4:24
02. Paying My Dues 3:41
03. Not My Friend 3:28
04. Don't Talk About My Mama 5:52
05. The Last Time I Was Here (Millennium Blues) 3:08
06. Pray For The Children 4:25
07. Dirty Dishes 3:47
08. A Certain Shade Of Blue 3:05
09. Spend Some Time With Me 3:48
10. Mother's Love 5:25
11. Born In This Time 3:03
12. No Such Thing (My Humble Opinion: 2nd Movement)
**
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