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I'm sure that being
nominated for a Blues Music Award in 2009 in
the "Soul Blues Female Artist Of the Year"
category was quite an exciting achievement
for Jean Shy. However, when you're someone
who at the age of twelve was signed to Chess
Records and you're enjoying a career that
involves being an acclaimed R&B, Jazz, Rock,
Soul, Gospel and Blues Singer, an
Accomplished Songwriter, a Music Producer,
and an Actress as well, exciting
achievements are quite commonplace.
"The Blues Got
Soul" is Jean Shy's latest of many
releases that crisscross several genres. On
this project - which was mostly recorded
live at the "Open Air Festival" in Duisburg,
Germany - Jean, on vocals, is joined by:
Klaus Zimmermann and Martin Hoette on
Guitars; Frieso Luecht, Sascha Kuehn and
Volker Wendland on Keyboards; Bernhard
Spiess and Hendrik Smock on Drums; Peter
Bruemmer and Michael "Schnuff" Strohm on
Bass; Bernd Winterschladen on Saxophone;
George Mahr on B3 Hammond Organ: and, along
with Michael and Jean, Ruth Bongartz on
Background Vocals.
The opening track,
"I Wouldn't Wanna Be You", is - in every
sense of the word - powerful. Jean is
amazingly strong on the vocals and yet, I
got the feeling she wasn't even reaching all
that deep just yet. Reinforced by a potent
rhythm section and solid guitar leads made
this one of the disc highlights.
"Unchain My Heart"
seems to have unchained the bass player. On
this very funky number, Peter is certainly
at disc's - and possibly even career - best.
Of course when there's funk involved, fierce
sax riffs can't be far behind, and Bernd
does get his share in. Vocally, this had to
be one of the songs responsible for that BMA
nomination.
It's this writers
opinion that one of the most beautiful songs
ever written is "Song For You", by
Leon Russell. It's also this writers opinion
that this was an absolutely splendid version
of that song. Jean, Frieso and Bernd were
flawless on vocals, piano and sax.
"One Day" is
one of several Jean Shy originals and ya
didn't need to read that to know it. Staying
close to her Gospel roots, you can always
count on hearing some spirituality coming
from this lady - and this is one of a few.
Great lyrics, vocals, background vocals and
organ highlight this one.
One listen to this
track will leave you with "Precious
Memories" of what Jean Shy is all about.
Yeah she can boogie, yeah she can rock and
yeah she can jazz it up, but these slow and
soulful ballads are her signature, and
they're the main reason for people saying
she has a "Golden Throat".
Eleven minute tracks
usually feature everyone in the band getting
in some highlights, and they all do on this
version of Muddy's "Rock Me".
However, the mesmeric guitar playing runs
away with this one. Klaus and Martin were
beyond amazing. Great stuff right here.
Other tracks on
"The Blues Got Soul" are: "Livin' The
Blues", "Never Loved A Man", "I Can't Save
You (From Yourself)", "We Like The Same
Thangs", "Old Time Rock 'n Roll" and
"Amazing Grace".
Check out Jean Shy &
The Shy Guys - who by the way, didn't sound
all that shy to me - by going to
www.jeanshy.com.
Once there, you know the drill - buy
something and tell them the Blewzzman sent
ya.
Peter "Blewzzman"
Lauro
Blues Editor @
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