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Gone to Hell
John Mooney
Gone to Hell
Genres: Blues, Jazz, Pop
 
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All Artists: John Mooney
Title: Gone to Hell
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Blind Pig
Original Release Date: 4/25/2000
Release Date: 4/25/2000
Genres: Blues, Jazz, Pop
Styles: Contemporary Blues, Traditional Jazz & Ragtime
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 019148506329

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Less Flavor, Less Calories...Mooney Lite
William Ray | 05/13/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)

"The latest release from John Mooney has given me mixed emotions. The acoustic sides are pure mooney at his firey peak. But the other numbers on the cd, seem to lag. Kind of a mooney lite presentation.It should have been a live recording, in a live enviornment. This is where he excels. The odd adult contemporary vibe of the first cut left me confused. Is this the same artist that blew my mind at jazzfest in new orleans only days before? Where is all the rumpshaking rythmn he has had in the past?Place this up against Dealin with the Devil and Against the Wall, two of his best releases, and you will wonder too. The album semi warms up towards the end with Dr John and Uganda chopping it up, but not as exciting as the real thing.I think John Mooney has alot of promise and he will remain one of my favorite artists, every artist hits a few bumps in the road, and deserves a second chance.See him live, that is the only way to see and feel the voodoo that he do."
No Frills, Low Down Blues
William Ray | Northern Cali | 07/27/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I only have one other John Mooney recording (Late Last Night), which I like. But I have seen him live in New Orleans. After a smoking set, he shocked me and all in attendance by coming out for his encore without his guitar, and singing acapella, a spiritual hymnall, the Son House style. That element of surprise is heard on Gone To Hell. John achieves his own style on this recording while clearly influenced by some of the greats of the Delta Blues. He has a scaled back sound, with usually only drums and bass backing him, but occassionally keyboards too. The songs are not francy, but original. They have momentum. The only thing fancy is John's slide work which is done appropriately. Johns vocals are gritty, yet soulfull. I think Tom Waits fans would like this artist. I like John Mooney because he is a skilled original artist who honors his roots, and that is reflected in Gone To Hell."
Goin' to Hell Never Sounded so Good!
William Ray | 07/12/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"...Having seen Mooney live the other nite @ the Fleet Bluesfest in Albany, I agree that he needs to be seen live to be fully appreciated (he stole the show from Otis Rush, who was headlining). However, I also have to disagree, in that I really enjoy this CD and think other Mooney/blues fans will too. I put it on for the first time as soon as I got home from hearing him live, and loved it first time through. An added bonus is Dr. John's piano on four of the tracks!"