Everywhere West

Jim Byrnes
Everywhere West

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Black Hen
Release date: 16/Nov/2010
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Sales Rank: #6677 in Classic Blues
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Style: Classic Blues
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Hot As A Pistol"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Yield Not To Temptation"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Bootlegger's Blues"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Black Nights"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Walk On"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "No Mail Blues"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "Storm Warning"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "From Four Until Late"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "Take Out Some Insurance On Me"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. "He Was A Friend Of Mine"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 11. "You Can't Get That Stuff No More"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 12. "Me And Piney Brown"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Some music simply can't be played in the background. The first note catches you as the rest of the world melts away and you've got no choice but to stop what you were doing and listen. Jim Byrnes' new album, "Everywhere West" catches you that way. Listen closely and you can hear the wind blowing through the floorboards of long abandoned roadhouses. Wind that lifts up the dust ground down by the stomping feet of Saturday night dancers hurting, forgetting and testifying while Jimmy Reed hollered down the devil and ghosts of done me wrong romance. Open the door a little wider and some of that dust gets down your throat and all of that trapped passion and good time hurting becomes a part of you - just like the music of Jim Byrnes does. For more than thirty years, Jim Byrnes has woven roots so deeply into the Northern Blues scene that it's difficult to remember that this quintessentially Canadian icon was raised in St. Louis and that his instantly recognizable gruff as sandpaper, sweet as honey voice was not always an essential part of the country's musical landscape. "Everywhere West" marks the fourth collaboration between the multi Juno Award-winning Byrnes and musician and producer, Steve Dawson. Fans of their previous work can rest assured that the intricate acoustic melodies, dirty blues guitar, funky organ and passionate interplay that we've come to expect when the two men get together in the same room are here in spades. If anything, the conversation goes a little deeper this time around and the playing is more assured and trusting than it's ever been before. Listening back to some of the tracks from the album, it's obvious that Byrnes is thrilled with the results. "...with Steve, it's so much fun making a record. It's just a bunch of guys sitting together and playing the music we love - with the tapes rolling." As we've come to expect, the musicians who support Byrnes on this effort have been selected from the country's best with Dawson studio regulars Keith Lowe and Geoff Hicks laying down a rock solid rhythm section while Jeanne Tolmie offers her usual heavenly back up vocals. Special guest Keith Bennett turns in some tasty harmonica parts while Canadian fiddle and horn legend, Daniel Lapp, blesses listeners with some absolutely inspired performances throughout the album. Whether Byrnes is singing a Mississippi Sheiks chestnut like "Bootlegger's Blues" or wailing his way through a stripped down banjo driven version of Bobby Bland's "Yield Not To Temptation", he effortlessly inhabits every syllable and corner of this music. Testifying with a poise and authority that few can muster, he adds weight and depth to a Dave Van Ronk inspired take of "He Was a Friend of Mine". Three Byrnes originals round out the album - "Hot As A Pistol" - a passionate straight up blues rave, "Storm Warning" - a first take recording, and finally, "Me and Piney Brown" - a lovely 'autobiographical dream tune' that evokes an imaginary journey to Kansas City in 1938. As Jim writes in his liner notes, "Everywhere West" is dedicated to 'those who came before', but this music doesn't belong in a museum. As Byrnes notes, "Deep down, blues is an acceptance of life. You stand in front of life and life says, 'that's the way it is baby'. To play the blues, you take all the bullshit that's been piling up and you channel it through your guitar and voice. You let the pain go and turn it into a good feeling. That's the blues - pure and simple." Pure and simple doesn't get any better than this. When you hear Jim Byrnes pour his whole soul into singing a line as simple as 'One sunny day, I'll be home to stay', you'll instantly know that this is the kind of music you're going to want to listen to forever - and that nearly fifty years after first wondering 'how blue can you get?', Jim Byrnes has found his voice and is just hitting his stride.
No. of tracks: 12
Manufacturer No.: 0680067
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Andy Gill - 10/Dec/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Everywhere West continues mining the antique blues vein that made last year's My Walking Stick such a delight, with Jim Byrnes's sepiatint vocals br...

Josh Hathaway - 06/Dec/2010 
I have a love of history but there are massive gaps in my knowledge of it. I know very little of Canada's history beyond Norsemen and Vikings – proba...

LEE ZIMMERMAN - 24/Nov/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Jim Byrne doesn't just sing the blues. He emulates them. Adedicated diehard, he claims to have been a devotee since his mid-teens, whenhe and a pal wo...

Jordan Richardson - 26/Oct/2010 
At the risk of invoking a sort of Billy Bob Thornton wrath, the first time I came across Jim Byrnes was on Highlander: The Series playing Joe. Now Joe...