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Sugar Ray & The Bluetones|Evening

Evening

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones

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Singer/songwriter/harmonica player Ray Norcia may be a New Englander, born in Connecticut and resident of Rhode Island, but on Evening, the fifth album for Severn Records by his band Sugar Ray & the Bluetones, this Roomful of Blues alumnus sounds more like a Mississippi expatriate living on Chicago's South Side. He and his bandmates -- "Monster" Mike Welch on guitar, Neil Gouvin on drums, Michael "Mudcat" Ward on bass, and Anthony Geraci on piano -- also make music suggesting that the era is the late '40s or early ‘50s instead of 2011. The title track, perhaps better known with a dropped "g" as "Evenin'," is a 1934 copyright introduced by Cab Calloway and popularized in the ‘40s by Count Basie with Jimmy Rushing on vocals; "You Know My Love" was written by Chess Records' Willie Dixon and recorded by Otis Rush; and the leadoff track is Johnny Young's "I'm Having a Ball." The rest of the songs are newly written by Norcia or members of the Bluetones ("Hard to Get Along With" is by Welch, "[That's Not Yet] One of My Blues" by Ward), but they might just as well be of the vintage of the covers. Norcia has two different vocal styles. He adopts a hoarse, gruff tone for the more raucous numbers like "I'm Having a Ball" and "I Came Down with the Blues," but he has more of a smooth croon for "You Know My Love" and other ballads. The blues styles vary from slow tunes like the politically -- or at least medically -- incorrect "Too Many Rules and Regulations," in which Norcia rejects modern notions of healthy living, to the R&B/jump blues styles of "I'm Certain That I'm Hurting" and "Dancing Bear (Little Indian Boy)," which surprisingly begins with a Native American flute passage played by the bandleader. Thus, there are a few unusual touches in the lyrics and music here and there, but for the most part this is contemporary blues with a traditional cast from some accomplished veterans.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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I'm Having a Ball
00:04:51

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Composer, MainArtist

2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

2
Hard to Get Along With
00:03:58

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2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

3
You Know My Love
00:06:52

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Composer, MainArtist

2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

4
Dear John
00:04:35

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Composer, MainArtist

2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

5
I Like What You Got
00:03:19

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Composer, MainArtist

2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

6
Too Many Rules and Regulations
00:06:40

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Composer, MainArtist

2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

7
Dancing Bear (Little Indian Boy)
00:04:25

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Composer, MainArtist

2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

8
Evening
00:05:57

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Composer, MainArtist

2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

9
I Came Down With The Blues
00:04:29

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Composer, MainArtist

2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

10
(That's Not Yet) One of My Blues
00:03:57

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Composer, MainArtist

2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

11
I'm Certain That I'm Hurting
00:04:23

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Composer, MainArtist

2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

12
XO
00:04:29

Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Composer, MainArtist

2011 Severn Records Inc. 2011 Severn Records, Inc.

Albumbeschreibung

Singer/songwriter/harmonica player Ray Norcia may be a New Englander, born in Connecticut and resident of Rhode Island, but on Evening, the fifth album for Severn Records by his band Sugar Ray & the Bluetones, this Roomful of Blues alumnus sounds more like a Mississippi expatriate living on Chicago's South Side. He and his bandmates -- "Monster" Mike Welch on guitar, Neil Gouvin on drums, Michael "Mudcat" Ward on bass, and Anthony Geraci on piano -- also make music suggesting that the era is the late '40s or early ‘50s instead of 2011. The title track, perhaps better known with a dropped "g" as "Evenin'," is a 1934 copyright introduced by Cab Calloway and popularized in the ‘40s by Count Basie with Jimmy Rushing on vocals; "You Know My Love" was written by Chess Records' Willie Dixon and recorded by Otis Rush; and the leadoff track is Johnny Young's "I'm Having a Ball." The rest of the songs are newly written by Norcia or members of the Bluetones ("Hard to Get Along With" is by Welch, "[That's Not Yet] One of My Blues" by Ward), but they might just as well be of the vintage of the covers. Norcia has two different vocal styles. He adopts a hoarse, gruff tone for the more raucous numbers like "I'm Having a Ball" and "I Came Down with the Blues," but he has more of a smooth croon for "You Know My Love" and other ballads. The blues styles vary from slow tunes like the politically -- or at least medically -- incorrect "Too Many Rules and Regulations," in which Norcia rejects modern notions of healthy living, to the R&B/jump blues styles of "I'm Certain That I'm Hurting" and "Dancing Bear (Little Indian Boy)," which surprisingly begins with a Native American flute passage played by the bandleader. Thus, there are a few unusual touches in the lyrics and music here and there, but for the most part this is contemporary blues with a traditional cast from some accomplished veterans.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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