All Artists: Chick Willis Title: Hit & Run Blues Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Benevolent Blues Original Release Date: 1/1/2009 Re-Release Date: 8/18/2009 Genres: Blues, Pop Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 844553013823 |
Chick Willis Hit & Run Blues Genres: Blues, Pop
This is the ultimate Chick Willis CD. 100% real. Real horns, organ and a Real Rhythm section. Great picking and playing, passionate singing and some of that Chick Willis humor! Hit & Run Blues features all new tracks f... more » | |
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Product Description This is the ultimate Chick Willis CD. 100% real. Real horns, organ and a Real Rhythm section. Great picking and playing, passionate singing and some of that Chick Willis humor! Hit & Run Blues features all new tracks from hard blues shuffles to horn n' B-3 laden soul blues. Topping it off is the long-awaited sequel to his mega hit Stoop Down Baby, he takes it to another level with the humorous Stoop Down Low. His mega hit Stoop Down Baby is the precursor to every double entendre-filled hit out there. But this new CD will help get Chick the recognition he deserves as a blues artist, rather than simply a funny storyteller. |
CD ReviewsChick Willis "Hit & Run Blues" (Benevolent Blues) SoulBluesMusic | Deep South | 08/18/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "Chick Willis "Hit & Run Blues" (Benevolent Blues)
review by Steven Alvarez ***** Chick Willis has made stacks of good Blues music but this is the one where it all comes together the best- the songs, the singing, the playing and, most importantly to me, the production. All real instruments, including a full horn section. Produced by saxman Jacques Johnson Sr. and Mr. Willis this CD just sounds superb! As it says on the cover this year marks the 53rd year Chick has been playing the Blues and he's at the height of his powers. The rollicking BB King-like shuffle "Houdini Lover" kicks things off featuring mighty horns, tight rhythm and impassioned vocals like: "Some women like 'em bad so I act like a thug/Some women like men gentle like the bubbles in the tub/I'm a Houdini lover/I got some magic for y'all/I can create any illusion til I get what I came here for!". Johnson delivers a housrockin' sax solo on this one. Chick's like the great magician/illusionist/escape artist Houdini in that he can create any illusion the women want to see to "get what I came here for" (and then presumably he proceeds to escape). Another great original, which may become a standard, is "1,2,3,4,5 Shots Of Whiskey". Willis' dry, tart guitar dominates this midtempo number with a very catchy refrain. Meanwhile Chick bookends his signature classic "Stoop Down Baby" with a sequel entitled "Stoop Down Low". In it he says he's been "stooping down since 1972" (when the song first appeared) but now at his age he better stoop down as much as he can now before he "can't stoop down no more!". Equally strong are inspired covers of Bobby Blue Bland's "Soul Of A Man", "I Love To See You Smile" and "Millionaire". Willis' band and session musicians (Johnson, Nat Noland, Chuck Carthan, Billy Hancock, Andy Hamburger, Steve Walker, Bobby Felder) all play like they have something to prove. As a special bonus there's nearly-10 minute slow Blues to close out the album. Recorded live, "Blues Man", affords Chick plenty of space to show off his guitar prowess. All in all this is Chick Willis' best album." |