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Blues Evolution: Inspired
ByDuke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
For a long time, musically, the blues wasn't nothin' but a simple 12-bar progression, one played and sung by blacks. Then, in the 1960s, whites got the blues. And they weren't just white, a great many of them were British to boot. It was around this time that the bluesmuch of it anywayevolved into rock.
A new band, Blues Evolution, now takes the music into the computer age. The blues ain't nothin' but virtual. Based around Pittsburgh vocalist Elexus Quinn, Ziggy True (guitar), who hails from Johnstown, Pennsylvania but now lives in Ventura, California, and drummer Chuck Kerrigan, who learned his trade at Berklee College of Music, Boston, Blues Evolution also features musicians from such seemingly unlikely blues stomping grounds as Belgium, New Zealand, Spain and Iceland. Who the internet hath brought together, let no man pull asunder.
It works like this. Quinn and True compose the music then gradually put together the finished product in the studio, adding all the various components from their friends in cyber space. They function much as Walter Becker and Donald Fagen did (and still sometimes do) with

Steely Dan
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1972
Quinn forces his vocals to sound black. On the opener, "Don't Lose Your Mind," he comes on like a latter day Screamin' Jay Hawkins. He wisely takes things down a few notches on "Inspiration," with its quote from the Beatles' "Here Comes The Sun."
The songs are very much rooted in the 1960s and 70s, with echoes of Blood, Sweat And Tears and Chicago.
Quinn and True obviously have high hopes for their love song "Somebody's Everything." It's featured in two versions, one electric, one acoustic.
In between there's "When They Seal The Coffin In My Grave," which cleverly evokes the old New Orleans funeral parades, and the laidback "I'm Here Right Now." The latter is a standout, one of the few songs to escape the prison of the page.
A lot of work has gone into this. They get a very big sound. Quinn and True have talent but are inhibited by their band's portentous name (which promises more than it can ever deliver) and Quinn's overblown vocals. ">
Track Listing
Don't Lose Your Mind; Inspiration; Saturday Night; MU Blues; The Blues Was In Their Souls; Somebody's Everything (acoustic version); When They Seal The Coffin In My Grave; I'm Here Right Now; Somebody's Everything (electric version); In The Name Of The Father; Out Of The Cradle; Inspiration (reprise).
Personnel
Elexus Quinn: vocals; Ziggy True: guitar; Terry Myers, Bruce Scileny: clarinet; Steve Strain, Jen Shuty, Jimmy Calire, Bill Machowski, Creg Malocco, Igor Maseroli: saxophones; Walt Mclelland, Larry McGibboney, Carlo Nardozza, Mark Rapp, Andrew Bisnett, Tom Macdonald: trumpets; Arron Koffman: baritone; Paul Macdonald: mellophone; Bryan Bee: tuba; Rich Lapka: trombone; Ludo Beckers; harmonica; Dave Villani, Mauri Sanchis, Nicholas Bridgman, Jimmy Calire, Jack Coleman; Adam Asarnow: keyboards; Max Everzen, Scott Jeffreys, Randy Rutherford, Bill Smith, Steve Spack, Andrew Woodson: bass; Chuck Kerrigan, Derrick Edwards, Tom Romanak: drums; Bekka and Bonnie Bramlett, Denise Canby, Jessica Fields, Katanya Ingram, Dana Jordan, Cynthia Long, Michele Thomas, Amanda Witt, Michele Zayla, Ron Hopkins: background vocals.
Album information
Title: Inspired | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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