Corey Stevens - Bring on the Blues

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Album Details

Title: Bring on the Blues
Artist: Corey Stevens
Release Date: 2003
Re-Released On: 7/1/2003
Label: Varese Sarabande
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 030206131222
Genre: Blues
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Electric Texas Blues, Regional Blues
Moods: Confident, Earnest, Earthy, Organic, Passionate, Plaintive, Reverent
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Lonesome Road Blues
  2. Hang On
  3. Real Love
  4. You're So Evil
  5. Crazy and Blue
  6. My Love for You Has Died
  7. Triple Jack
  8. My Blues Are Turning Red
  9. Something I Can't Do
  10. You're Gonna Miss Me
  11. Getaway

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDVarese Sarabande061312

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Album Review

Guitarist, composer, and singer Corey Stevens has formal training in classical guitar, but on the opening track of his fourth album he really sounds as if he majored in Stevie Ray Vaughan -- everything is there, from the distinctively adenoidal singing style to the heavyweight Texas-style blues licks. By the second track he's cutting his own path, though, with a highly satisfying slab of roots rock entitled "Hang On" (and, interestingly, a completely different vocal approach). And he continues to explore subtly different modes of expression throughout the album, never going anywhere that a fan of eclectic blues wouldn't be willing to follow, but never settling into a completely predictable groove, either. "Crazy and Blue" features a guitar solo that sounds like Robert Fripp channeling Freddie King; "You're Gonna Miss Me" reminds listeners how fun 12/8 time can be; and the album's emotional centerpiece, "Something I Can't Do," is both despairing and defiant, in a heartbreaking sort of way: "In my darkest hour, I could never do the things you do," Stevens sings, and there's something about the way that common sentiment is phrased that just catches you off guard. Nice stuff. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adolfo de la ParraProducer, Drums
Corey StevensGuitar, Producer, Vocals, Art Direction
Dallas HodgeGuitar
Danny GrenierGuitar
Dave ReifArt Direction
David SalinasDrums
Eyrc CianciaruloPhotography
Fred "El Nino" WilburSequencing
Gary HoeyPercussion, Engineer, Mixing
Glen GerardKeyboards
Henry DiltzPhotography
Ian BlanchEngineer
John PaulusGuitar
Kate MossPackage Design
Mike RiojasBass
Paul DuGreMastering, Mixing
Richard BarronEngineer
Skip TaylorProducer, Mixing
Stanley BehrensHarmonica
Thom PanunzioMixing
Tim BraatenArt Direction
Will MacGregorBass