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专辑名称: Set Sail
创作艺人: [North Mississippi Allstars]
音乐流派: COUNTRY|乡村音乐
专辑规格: 1碟10首
出品公司: New West Records
发行时间: 2022/1/28
官方标价: £8.99 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

Set Sail, Part I
Bumpin'
See the Moon
Outside
Didn't We Have a Time
Never Want to Be Kissed (feat. William Bell)
Set Sail, Part II
Juicy Juice
Rabbit Foot
Authentic


详细介绍:

As the well-versed sons of the late, great musician/producer Jim Dickinson, guitarist Luther and drummer Cody Dickinson have become guardians of hill country blues and American roots music. Their particular genius is in continually finding new ways to explore these traditions. Their 2013 set World Boogie is Coming, titled after one of their father%27s more famous expressions (and he had more than a few!), was built around field recordings of north Mississippi legends Othar Turner and R.L. Burnside; in 2019 they released Up and Rolling, inspired by photos of area musicians from a lost roll of film taken by Wyatt McSpadden. For Set Sail the brothers, along with bassist Jesse Williams, have befriended another second-generation musician, singer Lamar Williams Jr.—son of the Allman Brothers bassist (no relation to Jesse). According to Luther Dickinson, being sons of famous musicians was their bonding connection: I believe music is a form of communion with our loved ones and conjuring this vibe with members of musical families can be inspirational… We never had to figure out what it means and takes to be a musician.

The primeval voodoo rhythms that are in the brother%27s DNA drive Rabbit Foot where Williams sings, Don%27t spell my name on a stone/ Give me an unmarked grave and a box of bones/ When my spirits free to roam. See the Moon, an upbeat, %2770s-inspired funk groove is a welcome new flavor with Sharisse Norman joining Williams on vocals. The history-conscious brothers bring in 82-year-old Stax veteran William Bell to convincingly sing Never Want to Be Kissed, his ode to a final kiss with a dying lost love. In general though, this is not one of the brothers%27 more distinguished collections of originals. While the playing is tight, Williams is an uninspiring amateur, more of a talker than a singer with little range, and often lacking any emotion. Juicy Juice whose title screams funk, is set to an elastic %2770s rhythm but is oddly low key and also handicapped by silly lyrics about a classy city stoner chick whose juice is the truth. Williams flatlines in the slow Bumpin%27, sounding as if he%27s reading from a page. Few of the tunes are memorable, particularly closer Authentic, a righteous plea for sanity and respect; with lyrics about guns in the streets it%27s is an overly simplistic message song with Williams%27 sing-talking over a weak musical foundation: On the American tree of music roots/ Each branch bears a different fruit/ Music runs in the blood of our family in/ Music and love is what I believe. This rare misstep from Cody and Luther is missing their usual confidence and ferocity, perhaps the evidence that urban-leaning funk is one subgenre the talented duo just does not feel. © Robert Baird/Qobuz


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