“Walking To The Mission In The
Rain” has a delicious groove and features more good work from the horn section.
Yeah, the title at first reminded me of the Jerry Garcia song “Mission In The
Rain,” but this song sounds nothing like that one. Here is a taste of the
lyrics: “You’re reaching back where there
ain’t no reaching back/It’s all uphill from here/Burning out, nothing left to
feel.” I love that guitar lead in the second half of the song, particularly
the way it starts, that one note held long enough to tease us and draw us in,
get us ready for whatever might be coming our way. This one was written by Rob
Robinson, Will Beeman and Joseph Shackelford. That’s followed by “HeavyDrunk
Holywater,” a slower, soulful number with a moving vocal performance. “The only thing they left standing was her
old piano/I am playing for you now.” How can those words not affect you? I
wasn’t expecting a song this beautiful. Yes, that’s right, it’s beautiful. This
is one of my favorite tracks. I’ve been keeping a list of bands that have a
song whose title is the name of the band (such as Bad Company, Night Ranger and
They Might Be Giants). This one doesn’t quite make the list, but it’s the only
song I can think of whose title is the name of the band combined with the name
of the album. Anyway, this sort of thing might only be interesting to me, but
there you have it.
“Just give me one dancing fool/Just give me one dancing fool/And we can
change the world together” are the first lines of “One Dancing Fool.” Oh
yes, I love it. Then the song kicks in to become a glorious, funky tune.
Fantastic! And yes, I think music can change the world. Just imagine a protest
that involved everyone dancing, like two million people dancing in Washington
D.C. Mike Pence’s brain would fucking
explode. And isn’t that what we all want? “High On Love” is another soulful,
moving song featuring a wonderful vocal performance. I also really dig that
bass. The jam toward the end has an introspective feel, a mellow sound that
will carry you along if you let it. It’s pleasant sometimes to let the music
take hold of your brain and relax you. Then “Memphis” begins like a soulful
folk song before the horns come in to give it a classic sound. “Just like that winding river/Her love is
overflowing.” That’s followed by “Somebody’s Got To Take Them Panties Off.”
This is an odd one, because it has this sweet, romantic soul sound, and then the
main line seems to work in contrast to that. It is like a wooing happening
before our ears, as he sings “I want to
be whatever you need.” But then suddenly we get the real thrust of his
romantic overtures. “It’s not all about
you/It’s not all about me/But I’ve been thinking about it/And it occurred to
me/Somebody’s got to take them panties off, babe.”
As I mentioned, most of the
tracks on this album are originals, written or co-written by Rob Robinson. Only
two tracks are covers, and they are presented back-to-back just before the end
of the disc. First, we get a cool cover of The Rolling Stones’ “Slave,” a song
originally included on Tattoo You,
the last really good Stones album (which itself was made up of tracks recorded
for earlier albums). It might seem a strange song to cover, as there aren’t
many lyrics apart from the main line and a bit of odd spoken word. But it’s a
good jam and features saxophone, making it perhaps perfect for HeavyDrunk.
Plus, I love hearing HeavyDrunk’s backing vocalists singing “Do it, do it, do it, do it, do it.” HeavyDrunk
adds more lyrics to this rendition. That’s followed by a cover of Tedeschi
Trucks Band’s “Midnight In Harlem,” a song included on that band’s debut album,
Revelator. HeavyDrunk does a good job
with it, remaining faithful to the original. The disc then concludes with
another number full of soul and beauty, “Shine On.” This song makes me feel
good, makes me feel that humanity is actually a worthwhile thing. Certainly we
need that right now.
CD Track List
- If I Loved You Hard Enough
- Walking To The Mission In The Rain
- HeavyDrunk Holywater
- One Dancing Fool
- I Can’t Be Satisfied
- Keeping Up With The Kid
- High On Love
- Memphis
- Somebody’s Got To Take Them Panties Off
- Pick You Up Along The Way
- Slave
- Midnight In Harlem
- Shine On
Holywater is scheduled to be
released on October 4, 2019.
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