Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Tom PRINCIPATO - Play It Cool 2001


Tom PRINCIPATO - Play It Cool 2001

Blues

Tom Principatos eleventh album sounds a bit like a bluesy guitar sampler.  Principato and his sometimes band supported by horns graze the entire field of the funky blues from: "Play It Cool" begins with the entire groovy horn section in the back, "Santana Claus" sounds like a blend of the title hero, just like Carlos' own last album (- maybe yes, the fun).  "Shoe On The Other Foot" Albert Collins strives to, "Circumstances" which Eric Clapton popbluesigen.  The old number was "Slippin 'Into Darkness" comes in Second Line New Orleans-style and therefore "Blue Groove" is a tasty, instrumental Shuffle Stomp.  So it goes merrily on and that's all played great, Tom Principato is still a great guitarist.  Only the own style, which remains on the line here and so is "Play It Cool" is more a demonstration than an album.
By Peter Bongartz. Powerhouse.
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Joe Wells- Drums
Tom Principato- Vocals, Guitar
Big John Perry- Bass, Back Vocals
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01.Play It Cool 3:38
02.Up From The Skies 4:33
03.Santana Claus 5:12
04.Shoe On The Other Foot 5:50
05.Slippin' Into Darkness 5:04
06.Circumstances 3:48
07.Blue Groove 5:23
08.Pipe Dream 4:14
09.Another Place Another Time 5:19
10.Knockin' On The Door 3:51
11.Try To Reach You 2:54
12.Kansas City Blues 5:56
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