Dave Thompson - Little Dave And Big Love (1995)

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Title: Little Dave And Big Love
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Fat Possum Records
Genre: Blues, Contemporary Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 49:13
Total Size: 130/292 Mb (covers)
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Tracklist:

01. Standing Up On My Own (5:33)
02. You Took My Baby (3:52)
03. After Hours Bar (4:42)
04. I'm Having It So Hard (4:57)
05. Hey Momma (2:40)
06. Why Do You Treat Me This Way (3:48)
07. Instrumental #7 (4:59)
08. Got A Bad Feeling (4:37)
09. Ain't It A Shame (3:08)
10. I Don't Care What Nobody Say (6:58)
11. Mississippi Bay (4:01)

Dave Thompson - guitar, vocals
Allen Hite - bass
Anthony B. Evans - drums
Lawrence Blackwell - guitar

Robert Palmer's notes declaring Dave Thompson a "thoroughly original" bluesman "without a veneer of irony or posturing" sound downright ludicrous after actually listening to the music. While he insists that Thompson's songs are "[not] stylistically indebted to any obvious influence," one can clearly hear echoes of Stevie Ray Vaughan, especially on "Instrumental # 7" and "You Took My Baby." Most of the tracks (save the funky "Standing up on My Own") are conventional bar-blues jams, and as such are merely vehicles for Thompson's lead guitar work, which is by far the most enjoyable aspect of the album. Using a quarter as a pick, he produces a lockjaw tone that screams, cries, and slugs with the best of them, making one long for the days when a guitarist of his caliber recognized their limitations and opted to back up a gifted bandleader, instead of wasting their time with boring musicians, writing boring songs, and stifling their own success.



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