BETH HART & JOE BONAMASSA Don't Explain - 2011 US collaboration CD, an album of dark and gritty soul drenched covers
Format: CD Condition: New Year of Release: 2011 Cat. No.: 0931391 Label: J&R Adventures
Blues-rock belter extraordinaire Beth Hart and the Encyclopedia Britannica of the blues lick Joe Bonamassa, have joined together to create an album of dark and gritty soul drenched covers. 'Dont Explain' is a well selected mix of great tunes that plays to the strengths of Harts depth charged vocalizations, while giving Bonamassa the opportunity to shine with subtlety and nuance within a slightly different musical landscape.
Interestingly enough its the kind of record that could be equally enjoyed by the guitar freak in you, as well as your wife or girlfriend. Its all about the song though, and its Harts singing and choice of material that makes this record really pop. Bonamassas playing is perfection as usual, displaying his impeccable signature touch, taste, feel, and fire ? while Hart sings her a** off with such deep soul searing emotion, youll instantly recall the first time your heart was broken. Her tortured, heartfelt, Janis Joplin meets Billie Holiday via Etta James vocal recipe (with a sensual, smokey blues rasp), compels you to come to her rescue, and hold her in your arms.
Hart tackles the greats but never competes against them. She makes the songs her own while the band and producer Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, Black Crowes, Black Country Communion), serves each tune with an earthy but lush production atmosphere and tight arrangements. Highlights include Dont Explain by Billie Holiday, Chocolate Jesus by Tom Waits, Id Rather Go Blind made famous by Etta James, For My Friend by Bill Withers, and Sinners Prayer by Ray Charles.
Bonamassa rocks out with flawless tone and articulation during the solo section to For My Friends, and shows his musical maturity and Less Is More approach on the reverb drenched Chocolate Jesus. He whips out the double-stopped country licks on Somethings Got A Hold On Me, and duets vocally with Hart on the toe tapping gospel-country number Well, Well to excellent effect. His sultry and opulent pitch perfect slide work makes an appearance on the final cut, the Aretha Franklin classic, Aint No Way.
Hart and Bonamassa are surrounded by a stellar band that includes Blondie Chaplin on guitar, Carmine Rojas on bass, Anton Fig on drums, and Arlan Scheirbaum on keys. They recorded the record live in the studio and it feels like it. Its the sound of a talented group of musicians playing together, and playing off one another.
Loyal Beth Hart fans already know what shes capable of, but 'Dont Explain' is the record that will hopefully bring her greater recognition and a wider fan base. After hearing this record, the uninitiated will say, How come Ive never heard of Beth Hart? Her gifts are undeniable and after a listen or two, I think you will agree that 'Dont Explain' is a fine record, and Beth Hart is a super-talented lady.
Review by Oscar Jordan
TRACK LISTING:
1. Sinner's Prayer 4:28 2. Chocolate Jesus 2:40 3. Your Heart Is As Black As Night 5:00 N 4. For My Friends 4:11 5. Don't Explain 4:34 6. I'd Rather Go Blind 16:13 7. Something's Got A Hold On Me 6:05 8. I'll Take Care Of You 5:13 9. Well, Well 3:42 10. Ain't No Way 6:47