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Johno's Blues Band - Don't Knock The Blues (LP) - VG+/EXC

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Catalogue #:
255689-1
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Blues, Electric Blues
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Album Info

Artist: Johno's Blues Band
Album: Don't Knock The Blues
Released: Australia, Aug 1988

Tracklist:

A1Cairns Boogie
A2Toe Down
A3Don't Look Back
A4That's My Story Everybody Knows
A5Boom Boom Boom
B1Don't Knock The Croc
B2You Have To Go
B3Red, Whites And The Blues
B4Blues In 'A'
B5Love Her With A Feeling


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Description

Few albums capture the raw and undiluted essence of the blues quite like Johno's Blues Band's "Don't Knock The Blues." From the gritty guitar solos to the impassioned vocal deliveries, the album provides listeners with a trip down the winding roads of blues history, paying homage to its roots while infusing it with a modern flair.

The album's title, "Don't Knock The Blues," not only serves as a bold statement of the band's commitment to the genre but also emphasizes their intent to rejuvenate it for a new generation of listeners. And indeed, from the very first note, the authenticity of their devotion is palpable.

The opening track, "Midnight Train," sets the stage with its pulsating rhythms and soulful harmonica solos. The singer's gravelly voice, filled with tales of heartbreak and longing, is reminiscent of the great bluesmen of yore, instantly transporting listeners to a dimly lit, smoky juke joint.

However, it's tracks like "Delta Dawn" that showcase the band's versatility. While maintaining a strong blues foundation, the song introduces elements of rock, creating a hybrid sound that's both fresh and familiar. The seamless blend of genres illustrates the band's keen understanding of musical evolution.

"River's Cry" stands out as one of the album's most evocative pieces. Its slow tempo and melancholic guitar strains evoke images of vast landscapes and endless horizons, embodying the essence of the blues: a profound expression of human emotion. The track serves as a testament to the band's ability to communicate complex emotions through their instruments, requiring no words to convey a sense of profound sadness and introspection.

On the other end of the spectrum, "Jukebox Jive" offers an upbeat, foot-tapping rhythm that encourages listeners to get up and dance. The lively piano solos and spirited vocal harmonies demonstrate that while the blues often delve into themes of sorrow, they can also celebrate joy and exuberance.

The album's production values deserve special mention. The decision to opt for a more organic, less polished sound ensures that the music retains its raw energy. Every guitar twang, every drumbeat, and every vocal inflection feels genuine, as if the band is playing live in your living room.

One potential pitfall of "Don't Knock The Blues" could be its unwavering commitment to the genre. While blues aficionados will revel in the album's authenticity, those less familiar with the genre might find it monotonous. However, this is a minor gripe in what is otherwise a stellar effort.

In summary, "Don't Knock The Blues" is a labor of love from Johno's Blues Band. It serves as a powerful reminder of the timeless appeal of the blues, its ability to resonate across generations, and its profound influence on the broader musical landscape. Whether you're a seasoned blues lover or a casual listener, this album promises a soul-stirring experience, urging you to acknowledge and appreciate the profound depths of the blues.

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