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Porcupine Meat

Bobby Rush

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Format: CD

Cat No: 1166100065

Release Date:  16 September 2016

Label:  Rounder

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  888072006164

Genres:  Blues  Chicago Blues  

Release Date:  11 November 2016

Label:  Rounder

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  888072009530

Genres:  Blues  Chicago Blues  

  • Description

    'Porcupine Meat', will further enhance the legend of this Blues Hall of Fame inductee, three-time Grammy® nominee, and 10-time Blues Music Award winner, Bobby Rush. It will also be an overdue revelation for the uninitiated, for it shows Rush, at age 82, at the peak of his powers as a singer, songwriter, harmonica player, and, above all, an entertainer.

    To Bobby Rush's innumerable fans, he is an American music icon, a legendary showman, a King of the "Chitlin' Circuit," and perhaps the most vital living Southern musician to have started his career on the Chicago blues scene in the 1950s. Not only has he made unforgettable contributions to the blues world but also to funk, soul, and a genre he's credited as creating: "folk-funk."



    Produced by Grammy® winner Scott Billington, 'Porcupine Meat' features all-new compositions that range from the down-and-dirty funk of "I Don't Want Nobody Hanging Around" and the playful double entendre of "Catfish Stew," to the deep blues of "Got Me Accused" and the slippery R&B of the title track (about the charms of an otherwise malicious lover). Guest guitar soloists include Keb' Mo', Joe Bonamassa, and Dave Alvin. At a time when Southern soul music is having a comeback, Bobby Rush has never gone away, nor has he ever lost his relevance. This is how it's done.

    Description

    To Bobby Rush's innumerable fans, he is an American music icon, a legendary showman, a King of the "Chitlin' Circuit," and perhaps the most vital living Southern musician to have started his career on the Chicago blues scene in the 1950s. Not only has he made unforgettable contributions to the blues world but also to funk, soul, and a genre he's credited as creating: "folk-funk." His new Rounder Records release, Porcupine Meat, will further enhance the legend of this Blues Hall of Fame inductee, three-time Grammy® nominee, and 10-time Blues Music Award winner. It will also be an overdue revelation for the uninitiated, for it shows Rush, at age 82, at the peak of his powers as a singer, songwriter, harmonica player, and, above all, an entertainer. Produced by Grammy® winner Scott Billington, Porcupine Meat features all-new compositions that range from the down-and-dirty funk of "I Don't Want Nobody Hanging Around" and the playful double entendre of "Catfish Stew," to the deep blues of "Got Me Accused" and the slippery R&B of the title track (about the charms of an otherwise malicious lover). Guest guitar soloists include Keb' Mo', Joe Bonamassa, and Dave Alvin. At a time when Southern soul music is having a comeback, Bobby Rush has never gone away, nor has he ever lost his relevance. This is how it's done.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. I Don't Want Nobody Hanging Around
      • 2. Porcupine Meat
      • 3. Got Me Accused
      • 4. Snake In The Grass
      • 5. Funk O' De Funk
      • 6. Me. Myself and I
      • 7. Catfish Stew
      • 8. It's Your Move
      • 9. Nighttime Gardener
      • 10. I Think Your Dress Is Too Short
      • 11. Standing On Shaky Ground
      • 12. I'm Tired

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. I Don't Want Nobody Hanging Around
      • 2. Porcupine Meat
      • 3. Got Me Accused

      Side 2

      • 1. Snake In The Grass
      • 2. Funk O' De Funk
      • 3. Me. Myself and I

      Disc 2

      Side 1

      • 1. Catfish Stew
      • 2. It's Your Move
      • 3. Nighttime Gardener

      Side 2

      • 1. I Think Your Dress Is Too Short
      • 2. Standing On Shaky Ground
      • 3. I'm Tired