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No Paid Holidays

Watermelon Slim & The Workers

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Watermelon Slim has a fresh contemporary vision of country blues, a personal one that still allows listeners to feel right at home, and while he hasn't varied his approach too much over the course of his past couple of albums (No Paid Holidays is his third release for Northern Blues), what he does fits and works so well that that's undoubtedly a good thing. Here he hits his usual touchstones, pounding out a couple of full-tilt blues-rockers, shining on slide guitar, stripping things down on occasion for one of his unique "hollers." There aren't really any surprises, but again, that's fine. Well, actually, hearing Slim's stripped-down harmonica version of Laura Nyro's "And When I Die" is a bit of a surprise, and a delight at that. Also a delight is the slide guitar bonanza of "Bubba's Blues," which features guest slide guitarist Lee Roy Parnell and Slim tearing the rafters down. Slim's sharp narrative sense emerges on "Max the Baseball Clown," which conjures long-ago boyhood summers while the opener, "Blues for Howard," contains the remarkable line "You can't stay neutral on a moving train." The blues is such a conservative genre in so many ways, depending on familiar progressions and purposely clichéd sentiment to convey universal emotions. Watermelon Slim manages to work within that framework and still somehow make it all seem hushed and personal, even intimate. It's not an easy line to walk, but he does it as well as anyone currently on the contemporary blues scene. No Paid Holidays may not cut into any new territory, but it doesn't really have to because what this guy does is wonderfully solid right where it is.

© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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1
Blues For Howard
00:02:19

William P. Homans, Composer - Southern Wick Music, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Southern Wick Music

2
Archetypal Blues No. 2
00:04:30

William P. Homans, Composer - Southern Wick Music, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Southern Wick Music

3
Call My Job
00:04:58

Songs Of Universal, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist - Perkins/Williams, Composer

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Songs of Universal

4
Dad in the Distance
00:04:04

William P. Homans, Composer - Southern Wick Music, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Southern Wick Music

5
You're the One I Need
00:02:44

Southern Wick Music, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist - Ronald Lee McMulen Jr., Composer

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Southern Wick Music

6
Bubba's Blues
00:03:49

William P. Homans, Composer - Southern Wick Music, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Southern Wick Music

7
And When I Die
00:04:36

Laura Nyro, Composer - EMI BLACKWOOD MUSIC, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 EMI Blackwood Music

8
Into the Sunset
00:03:44

Southern Wick Music, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist - William P. Homans, Michael Newberry, Composer

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Southern Wick Music

9
Gearzy's Boogie
00:02:41

William P. Homans, Composer - Southern Wick Music, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Southern Wick Music

10
This Traveling Life
00:04:13

William P. Homans, Composer - Southern Wick Music, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Southern Wick Music

11
Max the Baseball Clown
00:02:38

William P. Homans, Composer - Southern Wick Music, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Southern Wick Music

12
The Bloody Burmese Blues
00:03:20

William P. Homans, Composer - Southern Wick Music, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Southern Wick Music

13
I've Got a Toothache
00:03:41

William P. Homans, Composer - Southern Wick Music, MusicPublisher - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Southern Wick Music

14
Everybody's Down on Me
00:04:58

Fred McDowell, Composer - Watermelon Slim & The Workers, MainArtist - Beechwood Music/Malaco Music, MusicPublisher

2008 NorthernBlues Music, Inc. 2008 Beechwood Music/Malaco Music

Album review

Watermelon Slim has a fresh contemporary vision of country blues, a personal one that still allows listeners to feel right at home, and while he hasn't varied his approach too much over the course of his past couple of albums (No Paid Holidays is his third release for Northern Blues), what he does fits and works so well that that's undoubtedly a good thing. Here he hits his usual touchstones, pounding out a couple of full-tilt blues-rockers, shining on slide guitar, stripping things down on occasion for one of his unique "hollers." There aren't really any surprises, but again, that's fine. Well, actually, hearing Slim's stripped-down harmonica version of Laura Nyro's "And When I Die" is a bit of a surprise, and a delight at that. Also a delight is the slide guitar bonanza of "Bubba's Blues," which features guest slide guitarist Lee Roy Parnell and Slim tearing the rafters down. Slim's sharp narrative sense emerges on "Max the Baseball Clown," which conjures long-ago boyhood summers while the opener, "Blues for Howard," contains the remarkable line "You can't stay neutral on a moving train." The blues is such a conservative genre in so many ways, depending on familiar progressions and purposely clichéd sentiment to convey universal emotions. Watermelon Slim manages to work within that framework and still somehow make it all seem hushed and personal, even intimate. It's not an easy line to walk, but he does it as well as anyone currently on the contemporary blues scene. No Paid Holidays may not cut into any new territory, but it doesn't really have to because what this guy does is wonderfully solid right where it is.

© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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