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Blues Woman (CD)

By: Fiona Boyes (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Blues Woman (CD) Album By Fiona Boyes (Artist)
1   Woman Ain't a Mule
2   Howlin' At Your Door
3   I Want To Go
4   Train To Hopesville
5   Look Out Love!
6   Got My Eye On You
7   Do You Feel Better?
8   Barrelhouse Funeral, The
9   Place of Milk and Honey
10   Waiting For Some Good News
11   Precious Time
12   Fishin' Hole
13   City Born Country Gal
14   Juke Joint On Moses Lane
15   Old Time Ways
 

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Review

Down Beat (p.63) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "What places her among the leading blues artists today is her easeful control of vocal shadings, from burlap-course textures to high register flights..."

Title Note

Midwest Record Recap provocatively suggested Australian singer/guitarist Fiona Boyes "sounds like Bonnie Raitt's evil twin," a comment as insightful as it was amusing. Boyes does, in fact, have a strong Raitt influence (with elements of Marcia Ball and Rory Block), but her approach is noticeably darker, swampier, and more mysterious than Raitt's. One of the great things about BLUES WOMAN is the fact that she is so hard to pin down stylistically. The Aussie is blues-oriented -- that much is clear -- but during the course of this album, she embraces everything from electric Chicago blues on the Howlin' Wolf-influenced "Howlin' at Your Door" to early R&B (of the late-'40s/early-'50s variety) on "Do You Feel Better?" to blues-soul on "Train to Hopesville" and "Waiting for Some Good News."



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