Tab Benoit - Fever for the Bayou

Tab Benoit - Fever for the Bayou
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Album Details

Title: Fever for the Bayou
Artist: Tab Benoit
Release Date: 3/22/2005
Label: Telarc Distribution
UPC: 089408362224
Genre: Blues
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Electric Blues, Electric Texas Blues, Texas Blues, Louisiana Blues, Contemporary Blues, Swamp Blues, Modern Electric Texas Blues, Regional Blues
Moods: Fiery, Passionate, Amiable/Good-Natured, Earthy, Energetic, Playful, Rollicking, Cheerful, Exuberant
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Night Train
  2. Little Girl Blues
  3. I Smell a Rat
  4. Fever for the Bayou
  5. Lost in Your Lovin'
  6. Golden Crown
  7. I Can't Hold Out
  8. The Blues Is Here to Stay
  9. Got Love If You Want It
  10. Blues So Bad
  11. My Bucket's Got a Hole in It

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDTelarc Distribution83622

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Album Review

Tab Benoit's latest release on Telarc, Fever for the Bayou, continues in what has become Benoit's signature territory, a funky, ragged blend of Louisiana swamp blues and East Texas guitar, with hints of funk, soul, and country thrown in to give the gumbo just the right spice. If it sounds like a formula, well, Benoit's jagged guitar playing and increasingly soulful vocals make it clear that this is the music he loves, so it hardly matters. He touches a lot of bases here, including an eerie approximation of Elmore James' slide sound on a cover of James' "I Can't Hold Out" (which also features some cool tenor sax work from Jimmy Carpenter), then conjures Buddy Guy on Guy's "I Smell a Rat," fires up on the old Slim Harpo chestnut "Got Love if You Want It," and tears through a wonderfully swampy take on Levon Helm's "Blues So Bad" before ending things with an acoustic version of Clarence Williams' "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It" (made famous by another Williams, Hank Williams Sr.). Cyril Neville guests on two tracks, "The Blues Is Here to Stay" and "Little Girl Blues," while Big Chief Monk Boudreaux contributes and sings a delightful Mardi Gas chant called "Golden Crown." But the strongest tracks are all Benoit originals, including the fiery opener, "Night Train," the Stax-by-way-of-New Orleans stunner "Lost in Your Lovin'" (which shows that Benoit is as much a singer as he is a guitarist), and the voodoo swagger of "Fever for the Bayou." It's not just that Benoit plays the blues with a primal punch and more than a hint of grace and soul, it's that he has a vision for it, and grounds it in both time and place, which means that he isn't just another Stratocaster gunslinger, but an American original. It's time for people to catch up and discover this guy. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Anilda CarrasquilloDesign, Art Direction
Art TipaldiLiner Notes
Benoit Z.Audio Production
Big Chief Monk BoudreauxTambourine, Percussion, Vocals
Carl DufreneBass, Guitar (Bass)
Cyril NevillePercussion, Vocals
Daryl WhiteDrums
David Z.Audio Production, Producer
Jenny BagertPhotography
Jimmy CarpenterSaxophone
Lincoln ClappMastering
Monk BoudreauxTambourine, Vocals
Randy LabbeProduction Supervisor
Robert WoodsExecutive Producer
Tab BenoitVocals, Producer, Guitar