Debbie Davies - Key To Love: A Celebration Of The Music Of John Mayall (2003)

Debbie Davies - Key To Love: A Celebration Of The Music Of John Mayall (2003)

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Title: Key To Love: A Celebration Of The Music Of John Mayall
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Shanachie
Genre: Rock, Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 45:19
Total Size: 110/325 Mb
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Debbie Davies - Key To Love: A Celebration Of The Music Of John Mayall (2003)


Tracklist:

01. Light The Fuse
02. Chicago Line
03. Hard Road
04. Room To Move
05. Takin' It All To Vegas
06. Dream About The Blues
07. Key To Love
08. I Should Know Better
09. I'm A Sucker For Love
10. Steppin' Out
11. Nature's Disappearing
12. I Just Came To Play

A tribute to British blues master John Mayall by a modern electric American blues performer like Debbie Davies makes perfect sense. For better or (sadly more often) worse, singer and keyboardist Mayall and his succession of lead guitarists led by future UK blues-rock superstars Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor (Rolling Stones) and Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac) have profoundly influenced generations of American blues-rockers far more than homegrown stars like Muddy Waters or Howlin' Wolf. Debbie Davies' rather watered-down blues-rock style is a perfect example of Mayall's influence, and actually, Key To Love turns out to be one of her most enjoyable and genuinely bluesy efforts. Things start promisingly with the sly Mose Allison-like piano shuffle "Light the Fuse," and both Green and Taylor drop in to provide guest solos; Green's plangent wails on the organ-driven "Nature's Disappearing" are probably the best playing on the entire album. In the context of a fine selection of some of Mayall's best (and, refreshingly, mostly not his best-known) tunes, the two Davies originals, the snide "Takin' It All to Vegas" and the clichéd "I Just Came To Play," sound like unnecessary afterthoughts.