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Otis Taylor stands alone among 21st century blues musicians in his fearlessness in redefining what the music means in modern society. He pushes forward, but he also has a deep knowledge of its history, and 2017's Fantasizing About Being Black draws upon the past to offer commentary of contemporary race relations in America. Taylor's 11 original compositions -- including four earlier tunes re-recorded for this record -- take stock of African American history, from slavery into the present, but there's a concentration of stories from the 20th century, including songs devoted to World War II and Civil Rights marchers. No matter the setting, the songs feel alive, an impressive achievement made all the more so because of how understated Taylor's delivery is. He's expanded the essential single-chord boogie of John Lee Hooker so it's become mesmerizing and open-ended, but this music isn't designed for passive listening. There's dramatic tension in its circular chords and its sparseness helps draw attention to his stories. Neither his music nor lyrics follow shopworn blues changes, but that's why they feel so vital: far from resting on clichés, Taylor recasts the blues and the history of Black America on Fantasizing About Being Black in a way that speaks to a new century, and the results are bracing.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Jerry Douglas, FeaturedArtist - Otis Taylor, Composer, MainArtist - Ron Miles, FeaturedArtist
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
Otis Taylor, Composer, MainArtist - Ron Miles, FeaturedArtist
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
Otis Taylor, Composer, MainArtist - BR, FeaturedArtist - on Niederauer, FeaturedArtist
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
Otis Taylor, Composer, MainArtist - BR, FeaturedArtist - on Niederauer, FeaturedArtist
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
Otis Taylor, Composer, MainArtist - Ron Miles, FeaturedArtist
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
Otis Taylor, Composer, MainArtist
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
Otis Taylor, Composer, MainArtist
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
Otis Taylor, Composer, MainArtist
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
Otis Taylor, Composer, MainArtist
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
Otis Taylor, Composer, MainArtist
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
Otis Taylor, Composer, MainArtist
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
Album review
Otis Taylor stands alone among 21st century blues musicians in his fearlessness in redefining what the music means in modern society. He pushes forward, but he also has a deep knowledge of its history, and 2017's Fantasizing About Being Black draws upon the past to offer commentary of contemporary race relations in America. Taylor's 11 original compositions -- including four earlier tunes re-recorded for this record -- take stock of African American history, from slavery into the present, but there's a concentration of stories from the 20th century, including songs devoted to World War II and Civil Rights marchers. No matter the setting, the songs feel alive, an impressive achievement made all the more so because of how understated Taylor's delivery is. He's expanded the essential single-chord boogie of John Lee Hooker so it's become mesmerizing and open-ended, but this music isn't designed for passive listening. There's dramatic tension in its circular chords and its sparseness helps draw attention to his stories. Neither his music nor lyrics follow shopworn blues changes, but that's why they feel so vital: far from resting on clichés, Taylor recasts the blues and the history of Black America on Fantasizing About Being Black in a way that speaks to a new century, and the results are bracing.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 11 track(s)
- Total length: 00:42:49
- Main artists: Otis Taylor
- Composer: Otis Taylor
- Label: Trance Blues Festival
- Genre: Blues/Country/Folk Blues
2017 Trance Blues Festival 2016 Trance Blues Festival LLC
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