James Wheeler - Can't Take It (2000)

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Title: Can't Take It
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Delmark
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Chicago Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 72:45
Total Size: 181/450 Mb (covers)
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Tracklist:

1. Who Loves You Baby?
2. Wasting My Time
3. The Weaker Sex
4. This Can't Be Happening To Me
5. Sometimes
6. She's Gonna Pay
7. Come Home
8. You Make It Hard Baby
9. I Can't Take It
10. These Hard Hard Times
11. Goin' To The Station
12. My Baby's Gone
13. Where Did You Stay Last Night?
14. Sweet Thang

Personnel: James WHEELER - Guitar, Vocals
Billy FLYNN - Guitar
Ken Saydak - Piano
Ron Sorin - Harmonica
Bob Stroger - Bass
Marty Binder - Drums

It isn't the slick musicianship alone that makes bluesman James Wheeler so appealing; nor is it his songsmith's polish. Whether the beat boogies fast or drags slow, Wheeler's lyrics tell a good tale--and, amid all the laughs and crashes of life, a funny one, at that. The songs reflect such mature themes as the chugging confession of sexual malaise in "I Can't Take It" and the uptempo dressing-down of a selfish bedfriend in "Wasting My Time," while his blues makes a social statement in the guitar-charged "These Hard, Hard Times." Behind Wheeler's guitar is a finely tuned supporting cast, featuring gifted Billy Flynn's slide guitar, Ken Saydak's tasteful keyboards, and Ron Sorin's heartbreaking harmonica, with bassist Bob Stroger and drummer Marty Binder providing a roomful of rhythm. Listen to Flynn's slide slice through the breathless shuffle "Who Loves You, Baby?" and feel the sadness in Saydak's piano on the lonely ballad "Sometimes." (Alan Greenberg)



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