So what can we do to get the blues back on track. First, I think there is a quite debate over what is the blues. It is not a new debate, and many people want to sweep it under the rug, but it is there and it is real. Can a band that 20 years ago was considered a rock band, be a blues band now?? It certainly made me mad years ago when I had to compete with rock bands who would book themselves as blues bands just to make a buck. It doesn't matter how many blues standards you play, if you are not a blues band, you are not a blues band. Yet, I get emails, and links to dozens of bands every week, who are not blues, but want to be advertised, or reviewed as a blues band. Unlike some of my friends in the blogosphere who review these bands, and when the review is not good they get creamed by the band and their fans, I just stay away from them. To me it is not worth writing a bad review and having to deal with a handful of crazy fans. I wish there was an easy answer to this, but at this point it hurts the blues on a large scale when people go away disappointed in a show because the band didn't play the blues! Then when they stop going out to the clubs or festivals, we have a huge problem.
I also think there is a huge section of the blues world that is going virtually unnoticed. That is the growing number of southern soul performers on the Chitlin Circuit. CDS Records, has a great stable of artists including one of the most underated blues performers out there today Chick Willis. Chick has been around forever, and certainly had some fame in his younger days, but he is still out there putting on shows. Also an important website, and promoter of the blues that very few people know about it Blues Critic Media
They put out the monthly top ten of soul and blues. Take a look at January and think to yourself how many of these performers have you heard??? Especially on your local blues radio show!!!
Top 50 Southern Soul, Rhythm & Blues Albums
Deep Soul + Soul/Blues + Downhome Blues + Urban Blues
The Nation's OFFICIAL Soul/Blues and Southern Soul Albums Chart
TM | LM | Album | Artist | Label |
1 | 1 | The Voice | Willie Clayton | C & C |
2 | NEW | Soul Prescription | Bigg Robb | Over 25 Sounds |
3 | 3 | The MVP | Kenne' Wayne | G Street |
4 | NEW | Just Charlie** | Charlie Wilson | Def Jam |
5 | NEW | In The Zone: Southern Soul Style, Vol. 1 | Sir Jonathan Burton | Aviara Music |
6 | 4 | Reggie P (The Rude Boy Of Southern Soul) | Reggie P | Rude Boy |
7 | NEW | Love Letter** | R. Kelly | Jive |
8 | 2 | America's Most Wanted | Calvin Richardson | Shanachie |
9 | 7 | I Ain't Gone Do It | Mel Waiters | Waldoxy |
10 | 5 | Deep South Southern Soul | Chuck Roberson | CDS |
11 | 6 | That Thang Thang | O.B. Buchana | Ecko |
12 | 10 | All Of Me | Floyd Taylor | CDS |
13 | 8 | The First Rule Of Cheating | Lee "Shot" Williams | CDS |
14 | 11 | Blues Mix 1: Super Soul Blues | Various Artists | Ecko |
15 | 14 | Ms. Jody's In The Streets Again | Ms. Jody | Ecko |
16 | 12 | 24 Hour Woman | Denise LaSalle | Malaco |
17 | 13 | Shots Of Southern Soul | Various Artists | CDS |
18 | 9 | In Touch With My Southern Soul | Wendell B. | Smoothway Ent. |
19 | 16 | Club Southern Soul 1 | Various Artists | CDS |
20 | 22 | Love Who You Wanna Love | Carl Marshall | CDS |
21 | 15 | Love Attack | Mr. Sam | Lifetime Lover |
22 | 18 | Forever Young | Gregg A. Smith | CDS |
23 | 17 | A Girl Like Me | Sweet Angel | Ecko |
24 | 34 | Truth Be Told | Vick Allen | Soul 1st |
25 | 19 | That Girl Belongs To Me | Charles Wilson | CDS |
26 | 23 | Mr. Blues: The Best Of...So Far | Chick Willis | Benevolent Blues |
27 | 24 | Woof Woof Meow | J. Backfoot | JEA Music |
28 | 25 | Unfinished Business | Lenny Williams | Lenlon |
29 | 20 | I'm Satisfied | Cicero Blake | CDS |
30 | 21 | Sexy Soul Songs* | LaMorris Williams | Rocks Landon |
31 | RE | Save A Little Room For Me (I'm Coming Home For Christmas) | Wendell B | Smoothway Ent |
32 | 26 | Beat It Up | David Brinston | Ecko |
33 | RE | Merry Christmas From The Bigg Man | Bigg Robb | Over 25 Sounds |
34 | 27 | The Evolution Of Soul | T.K. Soul | Soulful |
35 | RE | It's Christmas Baby | Various Artists | Ecko |
36 | RE | Christmas Southern Soul Style | Carl Marshall | CDS |
37 | 29 | Special Delivery | Big G | CDS |
38 | 36 | Wilbe Records Greatest Hits* | Various Artists | Wilbe |
39 | 33 | Slap It Tap It | Jim Bennett | Aviara Music |
40 | 32 | Back To Bidness | Wendell B | Smoothway Ent. |
41 | 38 | The Preacher's Wife | Luther Lackey | Ecko |
42 | 37 | It's BYOB | Donnie Ray | Ecko |
43 | 41 | Call Before You Come | Gerod Rayborn | New Groove |
44 | 47 | All About the Rhythm & The Blues | Latimore | Latstone |
45 | NEW | Birthday Suit (digital album) | Certified Slim | self |
46 | 31 | Southern Soul Blues Hot Spot Vol. 1** | Various Artists | Hot Spot |
47 | 28 | On The Chittlin' Circuit 2: Memphis Soul Blues** | Various Artists | Ecko |
48 | 30 | Cougar | Pat Cooley | L & L |
49 | 35 | Jerri Curl Muzik | Bigg Robb | Over 25 Sound |
50 | 39 | Lacee's Groove | Lacee | Advantage |
This chart is based on a combination of Radio Airplay and ACTUAL SALES from the Southern Soul Blues community worldwide though primarily in the Southern United States.
Eligible entrees must be "New" or are currently experiencing a bump in airplay.
Albums marked with * charted mostly on Airplay while albums marked with ** charted mostly on Sales.
**click on CD STORE**
My own feeling about how to save the blues is pretty simple. Blues Societies need to remember that blues has to be built from the ground up. You have to start local. Build up your local bands, and promote your regional bands. Also when putting on big shows take a look at some bands from other regions, especially in the deep south. Also don't get caught up in bringing in old rock acts, because they will bring in more people. It might work the first time, but it will alienate the blues crowd and they are staying home because of it.
I certainly hope that the new year improves the condition of the blues. Certainly once the weather warms ups it seems that the gigs start to pile up as well. Festival time is a time for everyone involved with the blues to get healthy. Here is hope that this year will start the rebirth of the blues for a new generation.
Tom
Blues Historian
2 comments:
Great post. Agree with most all of it. I don't know many people who've even heard of most of the artists on that Top 50 chart. I've only been lucky enough to see a handful of them up here in Illinois.
As for the reviews, I'd rather get slammed by the artist, label, and the fans telling them their music isn't really blues just to keep my perspective in perspective. I'm definitely not a gate-keeper, but there aren't enough of the old guys around going, "No that shit ain't blues, man."
Chicago is still a great city for tried and true blues. You have to go to the smaller venues and clubs to find it. Delmark still puts out great records. Again, thanks for the post.
Thanks Ben
You have a great site. I truly admire your courage for posting honest reviews. (just reading the comments about me on the one review I supported you on was enough to convince me not to review anymore CDS:-)
I also agree with Delmark still putting out good CDS. Bob has been keeping the blues alive for a long time.
Tom
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