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Tab Benoit, Fever for the Bayou

Audio CD

Disk ID: 537006

Disk length: 49m 16s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Night Train 4:18
2. Little Girl Blues 5:10
3. I Smell A Rat 7:03
4. Fever For The Bayou 3:11
5. Lost In Your Lovin' 3:42
6. Golden Crown 6:49
7. I Can't Hold Out 3:26
8. The Blues Is Here To Stay 6:02
9. Got Love If You Want It 3:18
10. Blues So Bad 3:50
11. My Bucket's Got A Hole In It 2:19

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Review

Houma homeboy Tab Benoit may have snuck up on some blues fans, but his status as the best and brightest of modern Louisiana bluesmen is now too obvious for any to ignore. His swamp-saturated sound and incisive Telecaster attack, also heard on the Whiskey Store and Whiskey Store Live dueling-guitar albums with Jimmy Thackery, easily personalizes classics, such as Elmore James's "I Can't Hold Out," featured here with saxist Jimmy Carpenter. But Benoit's at his best with the bayou beat. As on 2003's The Sea Saint Sessions, Benoit spotlights the musical heritage of New Orleans by using two guest vocalists who are Crescent City icons: Mardi Gras Indian "Big Chief" Monk Boudreaux and dynastic percussionist/vocalist/composer Cyrille Neville. Boudreaux vocally parades through "Golden Crown" at a fittingly funky Mardi Gras tempo, while Neville provides two songs: the percussion-embellished "Little Girl Blues" and the history lesson "The Blues Is Here to Stay," on which he vocally duets with Benoit between some of the album's best guitar work.

Buddy Guy's "I Smell a Rat" is the album's longest track as Benoit, beginning with a tasty intro, takes his most extended guitar workout, conjuring up a late-night blues club feel in the process. Benoit also contributes three originals, including the zydeco-tinged title track, an anthem of Cajun pride that serves him well as a signature song. Also his is the swamp stomper "Night Train," the album opener. At the other end is a surprise finale, a sublime front-porch, finger-picking acoustic rendition of "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It". --Michael Point

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