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Bleu Edmondson|The Future Ain't What It Used to Be

The Future Ain't What It Used to Be

Bleu Edmondson

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Bleu Edmondson tends be called a country artist, but that must be because that's the default setting for any singer/songwriter from Texas. Edmondson is in fact a rocker, as he demonstrates from the opening notes of "Blood Red Lincoln" on his album The Future Ain't What It Used to Be. In fact, he is a particular kind of rocker, playing a style that became known as heartland rock in the mid-'70s, after Bruce Springsteen broke through with Born to Run and every record company went in search of a similar performer, hitting on the likes of Johnny Cougar, Tom Petty, Bob Seger, and many others. Edmondson employs an E Street Band-like backup 35 years later to create rock arrangements straight out of Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town, and he writes songs in the same mode, too, full of observations of working-class people and references to cars and highways. He sings them in a gruff, Springsteen-like voice and with a similar earnestness. For much of the album, the similarities range from strong to nearly actionable. "Black and White," for example, is taken at the pace of Springsteen's "Racing in the Street" and borrows phrases from other Springsteen songs: "death in their eyes" ("Factory"), "light of day." Of course, this is far from Edmondson's first album, but it seems that, with experience and the help of co-writer/producer Dwight A. Baker, he has finally realized his ambition to turn himself into a Texas Springsteen. Some of the ballads on the second half of the album are not so slavish in their imitation, at least not to Springsteen. (You can practically sing Three Dog Night's "Never Been to Spain" to "I Got My Yesterdays.") But it remains true that Bleu Edmondson is hiding on the back streets in Jungleland most of the time on The Future Ain't What It Used to Be.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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1
Blood Red Lincoln
00:04:01

Bleu Edmondson, MainArtist - Bleu Edmondson, Dwight A. Baker, Composer

2010 Bleu Edmondson 2010 Bleu Edmondson

2
No Room for Mercy
00:03:46

Bleu Edmondson, MainArtist - Bleu Edmondson, Dwight A. Baker, Composer

2010 Bleu Edmondson 2010 Bleu Edmondson

3
Riot Night
00:04:42

Bleu Edmondson, MainArtist - Bleu Edmondson, Dwight A. Baker, Composer

2010 Bleu Edmondson 2010 Bleu Edmondson

4
Believe in Me
00:03:21

Bleu Edmondson, MainArtist - Bleu Edmondson, Dwight A. Baker, Composer

2010 Bleu Edmondson 2010 Bleu Edmondson

5
Life On the Outside
00:04:17

Bleu Edmondson, MainArtist - Bleu Edmondson, Dwight A. Baker, Composer

2010 Bleu Edmondson 2010 Bleu Edmondson

6
Black and White
00:03:56

Bleu Edmondson, MainArtist - Bleu Edmondson, Dwight A. Baker, Composer

2010 Bleu Edmondson 2010 Bleu Edmondson

7
The Future Ain't What It Used to Be
00:03:42

Bleu Edmondson, MainArtist - Bleu Edmondson, Dwight A. Baker, Composer

2010 Bleu Edmondson 2010 Bleu Edmondson

8
I'm Still Here
00:02:46

Bleu Edmondson, MainArtist - Bleu Edmondson, Dwight A. Baker, Composer

2010 Bleu Edmondson 2010 Bleu Edmondson

9
Not Afraid to Be Alone
00:02:33

Bleu Edmondson, Composer, MainArtist

2010 Bleu Edmondson 2010 Bleu Edmondson

10
I Got My Yesterdays
00:04:13

Bleu Edmondson, Composer, MainArtist

2010 Bleu Edmondson 2010 Bleu Edmondson

Presentación del Álbum

Bleu Edmondson tends be called a country artist, but that must be because that's the default setting for any singer/songwriter from Texas. Edmondson is in fact a rocker, as he demonstrates from the opening notes of "Blood Red Lincoln" on his album The Future Ain't What It Used to Be. In fact, he is a particular kind of rocker, playing a style that became known as heartland rock in the mid-'70s, after Bruce Springsteen broke through with Born to Run and every record company went in search of a similar performer, hitting on the likes of Johnny Cougar, Tom Petty, Bob Seger, and many others. Edmondson employs an E Street Band-like backup 35 years later to create rock arrangements straight out of Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town, and he writes songs in the same mode, too, full of observations of working-class people and references to cars and highways. He sings them in a gruff, Springsteen-like voice and with a similar earnestness. For much of the album, the similarities range from strong to nearly actionable. "Black and White," for example, is taken at the pace of Springsteen's "Racing in the Street" and borrows phrases from other Springsteen songs: "death in their eyes" ("Factory"), "light of day." Of course, this is far from Edmondson's first album, but it seems that, with experience and the help of co-writer/producer Dwight A. Baker, he has finally realized his ambition to turn himself into a Texas Springsteen. Some of the ballads on the second half of the album are not so slavish in their imitation, at least not to Springsteen. (You can practically sing Three Dog Night's "Never Been to Spain" to "I Got My Yesterdays.") But it remains true that Bleu Edmondson is hiding on the back streets in Jungleland most of the time on The Future Ain't What It Used to Be.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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