Irma Thomas - Simply Grand

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Album Details

Title: Simply Grand
Artist: Irma Thomas
Release Date: 8/12/2008
Label: Rounder, Universal Distribution
UPCs: 011661220225, 0028947810681
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: New Orleans Blues, Contemporary Blues, Regional Blues
Moods: Elegant, Stylish, Bittersweet, Intimate, Sensual, Exuberant, Joyous, Organic, Passionate
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. River Is Waiting
  2. If I Had Any Sense I'd Go Back Home
  3. Too Much Thinking
  4. Early in the Morning
  5. What Can I Do
  6. Underground Stream
  7. Thinking About You
  8. Be You
  9. This Bitter Earth
  10. Cold Rain
  11. Somebody Told You
  12. Overrated
  13. Same Old Blues
  14. I Think It's Going to Rain Today

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDRounder612202
2008CDUniversal Distribution

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Album Review

After a lifetime in the business, the Soul Queen of New Orleans finally won a Best Contemporary Blues Grammy in 2006 for After the Rain. As everyone knows, there's a lot more to Thomas than the blues. She's a powerful R&B belter, simmering soul singer, and all round entertainer as comfortable with a standard like "Stormy Weather" as she is with a new tune like Dr. John's "Be You." True to its punny title, Simply Grand features Thomas in the company of 13 piano players laying down accompaniment on the acoustic grand. The tunes are old and new, borrowed and blue, but Thomas makes them all her own. The most powerful tracks here showcase Thomas and a solo pianist, bringing the feel of a smoky late-night bar on the end of lonely street to life. "Be You" features Dr. John, who played piano on the very first Thomas recording session, 1959's "You Can Have My Husband (But Don't Mess with My Man)." Rebennack's piano on "Be You" is dramatic and funky, halfway between a Mardi Gras romp and a Sunday morning sermon. Written by Rebennack and Doc Pomus, it's a simple, soulful love song with a playful vocal by Thomas . On the Louis Jordan standard "If I Had Any Sense I'd Go Back Home" Mac and Thomas get down and dirty, with Thomas delivering a casual vocal that plays around with the beat, while Rebennack backs her with clusters of rippling arpeggios. "Somebody Told You," a sassy Allen Toussaint R&B number Thomas recorded back in 1962, gets a reprise (in the same key as the original) with John Medeski rolling out some stomping New Orleans fonk on his solo while Thomas testifies with her usual soulful intensity. Marcia Ball chose the Leon Russell tune "Same Old Blues" for the session and gives it a gospel twist that lets Thomas flex her moaning lower resister. Randy Newman supplies keys and his own "Think It's Going to Rain Today" to close the album. Thomas makes a bleak lyric even more forlorn with an understated sighing vocal that's downright heartbreaking. But the album also has it's sassy, uptempo moments. John Fogerty's "River Is Waiting" also has a celebratory churchy ambience with great backing vocals, Henry Butler's sanctified piano, and Thomas' testifying lifting the tune to heaven. "Early in the Morning," another Louis Jordan tune, a tongue in cheek tale of a woman looking for solace after being up all night, gets a humorous read from Thomas and pianist Tom McDermott. "Underground Stream" is a pop tune from pianist David Egan that combines R&B and gospel with a classic '40s pop feel. The chorus is instantly memorable, and if there was any justice in the world it'd be the monster hit Thomas deserves. ~ j. poet, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam AyanMastering
Adam TaylorMixing
Alex HartmanAssistant
Alfred "Uganda" RobertsConga, Tambourine
Charles Elam IIIVocals (Background)
Chris AllenEngineer
Davell CrawfordVocals (Background), Piano, Accompaniment
David BoucherEngineer
David EganPiano, Accompaniment, Vocals (Background)
David FarrellEngineer
David TorkanowskyPiano, Accompaniment
Dr. JohnAccompaniment, Piano
Earl SmithVocals (Background)
Elaine FosterVocals (Background)
Ellis MarsalisPiano, Accompaniment
Erica FallsVocals (Background)
Ethan DonaldsonAssistant
Hannah ThiemViolin
Henry ButlerAccompaniment, Piano
Irma ThomasVocals
James SingletonBass
Jason MarsalisDrums
John MedeskiPiano, Accompaniment
Jon ClearyAccompaniment, Piano, Percussion, Vocals (Background)
Kristen MillerCello
Marcia BallAccompaniment, Piano
Michael SkinkusConga, Bongos
Morgan StrattonEngineer
Norah JonesAccompaniment, Piano
Patricia DoucetteViola
Paul Q. KolderieMixing
Peter HarrisBass
Randy NewmanAccompaniment, Piano
Raymond WeberDrums
Rick OlivierPhotography
Scott BillingtonLiner Notes, Producer, Photography
Steven "Steven J." JordanDrums
Tim LuntzelBass
Tom McDermott & His Jazz HellionsPiano, Accompaniment
Wesley FontenotAssistant