“Cup Of Tea” is fun choice to start the album. Sure,
there is some blues here, particularly in the wonderful guitar work, but it
also has a really good groove and energy, along with some playful lyrics (including “ooh-wee” backing vocals). “She’s my buttercup, my sugar plum/Lord, she’s
my cup of tea/She’s like cherry wine/She’s so fine.” It’s a song about
romance “down on the kitchen floor.”
Clearly, their kitchen is bigger than mine. They then slow things down a bit
with a straighter blues number, “Love Sake,” which features some really nice
vocals. “So tell me where you’ve been,
honey/When you’ve been out tempting fate/Don’t swallow your pride, honey/Just
for pride’s sake.” Things get a bit funky with “Sweet Cadillac,” and I
really dig the percussion. “She’s got
more curves than Marilyn Monroe/She’s my sweet Cadillac.”
“When All Is Said Is Done” is immediately catchy, mostly
because of its bass line, which I love. And they let the groove play a while
before the vocals come in. And it turns out to be a rather sweet love song. “When all is said and done/You’re still the
one I’m dreaming of/When I get up, when I get down.” Nice, eh? I really
like this song a whole lot. But my absolute favorite is “The River,” with
David Santos on lead vocals. It has such a great feel, kind of like The Band.
And I love the lyrics. Check out these lines: “Take that steam ship down to Huntsville/Used to know me a girl down
there/Don’t have the same face that I used to/But I don’t think that girl will
care.” This isn’t just my favorite song of this CD, but one of my
favorite songs of the year so far. This is such a great song, with soul and
heart.
Another favorite from this
album is “This Old Heart,” a great bluesy gem with a nice groove, tackling one
of those perfect blues subjects – a love gone wrong. It opens with these lines:
“Don’t tell me that you love me/You don’t
mean it anymore/Don’t tell me that you need me, baby/While you’re walking out
my door/I can’t take this kind of love/Girl, you just ain’t worth fighting for.”
There is also a great instrumental section, with the guitar and keyboard
working as if in conversation. That song is followed by “California,” perhaps
the most interesting song on this disc, with the vocals delivered in a cool,
intimate way. “I’m going to California
for the girl I love.” I’m also really fond of “Drink You Off My Mind,” with
Pete Young on lead vocals. This is another with just a great vibe. And check
out these lines: “Well, I fell in love
with you again this morning/When I woke up from another lonely night/And I went
for the bottle there beside me/And I tried to drink you off of my mind.” The
album concludes with its title track, “Dusty Road,” which is another highlight.
“The radio plays to my soul, but it’s
playing that same old song/And I’m tired of just holding on.”
CD Track List
- Cup Of Tea
- Love Sake
- Sweet Cadillac
- When All Is Said And Done
- Can’t Outrun The Blues
- The River
- Hurricane
- Nothin’ But Love
- This Old Heart
- California
- Drink You Off My Mind
- Dusty Road
Dusty Road was
released on March 28, 2016 through Funky Joint Records and 335 Records. I’m
looking forward to the band’s next release. In the meantime, they are playing
their first U.S. gig on April 27, 2016 at City Winery in Nashville, and Little
Feat’s Kenneth Gradney will be joining them for this show.
Great piece, thanks Michael. Hope you can catch them tomorrow night at City Winery!
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