"Foolish Man" is a winner!
Giovanni Robino | Italy | 01/06/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Although this is Ken's first solo outing, Saydak is not really a "young gun". For many years he's played a main role in the blues circuit being the man on the keys, the man behind bluesmen such as Johnny Winter, Lonnie Brooks, Bonnie Lee, Mighty Joe Young to name a few. Former member of the original band Big Shoulders where, for the first time, he's been not only the "man on the keys" but he's stepped out front as a lead singer too, showing us how good he can handle each song vocally. Now, his Delmark first solo release fully proves Ken's skills as a songwriter also. Yes, because -WATCH OUT - among a bunch of well chosen covers, what knocked me out here were his self penned tunes, each and every one is first rate: from "Mama Please" to "Shoppin' and snackin'" to the hymn to those who consider solitude as a healing balm, "Time I spend alone", these lyrics are witty, smart, full of humor and testify the attitude of this man to look deeply through human condition. Backed by ex Big Shoulders Ron Sorin on harp and Jon Hiller on drums, with some occasional bassist to complete the line up, Ken's gravel and sandpaper-like voice shines through a wide range of musical influences that go from traditional piano blues to some kind of New Orleans flavour throughout some jazzy feel too. My personal advice: don't pass this one by and check it out!"