Elvin Bishop - Gettin' My Groove Back

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Album Details

Title: Gettin' My Groove Back
Artist: Elvin Bishop
Release Date: 8/16/2005
Label: Blind Pig Records
UPC: 019148510029
Genre: Rock
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Southern Rock, Modern Electric Chicago Blues, Regional Blues
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Fun, Humorous, Reverent, Rollicking, Rousing, Rowdy, Brash, Energetic, Freewheeling, Irreverent, Rambunctious, Raucous, Rebellious, Reckless, Snide
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. What the Hell Is Going On
  2. I'll Be Glad
  3. Sweet Dreams
  4. That's My Thing
  5. Blues Train
  6. He's a Dog
  7. Got to Be New Orleans
  8. Come on Blues
  9. Party Til the Cows Come Home

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDBlind Pig Records5100

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Album Review

Gettin' My Groove Back, the first new studio album from Elvin Bishop in five years, and the first since his daughter Selina was murdered in 2000, is an understandingly split affair, part catharsis as he deals with his tragic loss, and part the kind of rocking party record that has been Bishop's trademark in the past. Needless to say, the two parts don't necessarily fit together that well, and while Bishop's stinging guitar playing bridges the gap somewhat, it is the ragged, angry lead track, "What the Hell Is Going On," and the harrowing "Come on Blues," which features Bishop solo with just an electric guitar, that linger in the mind when this set concludes, making tracks like "Party Til the Cows Come Home" seem criminally frivolous. That said, the goofy, washboard-driven "He's a Dog" is a hillbilly delight, while an instrumental version of Don Gibson's "Sweet Dreams" features some absolutely wonderful and emotionally powerful slide guitar work from Bishop, who obviously understands that the blues is, among other things, a kind of therapy. There was probably no way for Bishop to avoid the kind of emotional split apparent in this set, and while party songs about when the cows come home have their place, particularly as part of a live show, a track like "What the Hell Is Going On" asks the exact right question and ought to be all over the radio. That it isn't -- and won't be --is an indictment of the times. It's a great song, and since it leads off this album, it casts a giant shadow over everything that follows it. Everyone -- not just Bishop -- desperately needs the answer to the question it asks. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Blaise BartonMastering
Bobby CochranVocals (Background), Vocals, Drums, Drums, Vocals
Bruce GardnerDesign
Carl GreenSax (Tenor)
Ed EarleyPercussion, Trombone, Vocals (Background)
Elvin BishopGuitar (Rhythm), Audio Production, Vocals, Guitar, Producer
Henry ButlerPiano
Ian LamsonGuitar
Jennifer TaylorCover Photo
John MiddletonTrumpet
Larry VannVocals (Background), Drums
Norton BuffaloWashboard, Harmonica
Pete CarlsonEngineer, Audio Production, Producer
Roy RogersGuitar
Sam PageBass
Steve EvansBass
Steve JenningsPhotography
Steve LuckyPiano
Steve WillisPiano, Accordion, Vocals (Background)
Terry HanckSax (Tenor)