Terry Evans – Puttin’ It Down (1995) [Reissue 2001]
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After building a career providing back up vocals to some of the biggest names in rock and roots music, Terry Evans has come to the forefront in recent years as a concert headliner and recording attraction. Join Terry, Ry Cooder and friends on Puttin’ It Down, the incredible follow up to Terry’s critically acclaimed ’94 release, Blues For Thought. Puttin’ It Down is a journey directly to the center of Terry Evans soul!
Terry Evans’ second solo release (after a few with his singing partner Bobby King) further explores his swampy gospel, rock, R&B, and blues roots. Backed by veteran musicians like former employer Ry Cooder, bassist/songwriter Jorge Calderon, and even legendary jazz/funk trombonist George Bohanon (who tears it up with his solo on the album-closing slow groove of “Blues No More”), Evans proves that he’s one of the most underrated vocalists on the blues/roots scene. Growling, humming, and testifying through an album primarily comprised of originals, Evans is in terrific voice. Much of the material sounds like it could have been on a mid-’70s Cooder release, but the singer adds additional vocal bite to this rootsy material. He’s as comfortable with the upbeat approach of the humorous leadoff track, “Put the Money in Your Pocket,” as with the searing, almost frightening deep blues of “Down in Mississippi” (reprised and rescued from obscurity on the Crossroads soundtrack), which at nearly eight minutes is the album’s centerpiece and most intense piece. Here Evans uses his gruff voice to swoop and moan over eerie, snaking slide guitar and Jim Keltner’s ominous, pounding drums. What’s refreshing is how effectively Evans avoids typical blues clichés, preferring a more rhythmic approach – one that Cooder’s quicksilver lines do much to enhance. Soulful and emotional, Puttin’ It Down is a dusty gem of an album. Like Evans’ entire catalog, it’s well worth exploring for blues/gospel fans looking for music that effectively combines the urging truth of gospel with the sensual grit of Memphis R&B.
Tracklist:
01. Money In Your Pocket
02. Too Many Ups And Downs
03. Walking In The Same Tracks
04. Down In Mississippi
05. In This Day And Time
06. Rooftop TomCat
07. A Lover Like You
08. One Sided Love Affair
09. Nasty Doll
10. Blues No More
Personnel:
Terry Evans – vocals, acoustic guitar
Ray Williams – vocals
Ry Cooder – guitar
Jesse Samsel – guitar
Ken Scandlyn – guitar, harmonica
George Bohanon – trombone
Hence Powell – keyboards
Jeff Alviani – keyboards
Jorge Calderon – bass
Jim Keltner – drums
Phil Bloch – drums
Joachim Cooder – percussion
Note:
Produced by Joe Harley, Jorge Calderon & Terry Evans.
Recorded at Oceanway Recording, Hollywood, CA, live to analog 2-track, except for ‘minimal’ overdubbing on tracks 3,4,7 & 8.
Mastered by Bernie Grundman.
Audioquest # AQ-SACD 1038
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