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Watch Your Back

Guitar Shorty

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"Paid my dues," repeats Guitar Shorty on "Old School," the opening track to his 2004 release, and that's no exaggeration. Although only his sixth album in a career that stretches back to the mid-'50s, Shorty, born David William Kearney, has been electrifying audiences with his guitar pyrotechnics (think Buddy Guy and Stevie Ray Vaughan) and on-stage gymnastics (think Nils Lofgren) since before Hendrix was sneaking into clubs to catch his act. But as he says in "Story of My Life," it's been a series of "tough breaks and bad decisions" before he has finally landed a high-profile shot at more visibility on Alligator, the foremost blues indie imprint. He meets the challenge with his most fiery and gutsy album yet, a tough and uncompromising slab of steely playing, no-nonsense singing, and solid songs. He's always been a gruff, fat-toned guitarist, but with no-frills production by pianist Jesse Harms (who also wrote and co-wrote five tunes), Shorty rips into these ten tracks sounding like he's young, hungry, and ready to explode. He machine guns into Elvis' "A Little Less Conversation" and Van Morrison's "I've Been Working" with an energy and intensity that nearly beat the originals, steamrolling through the solos like a major-league slugger swinging for the fences. The charging Bo Diddley beat of "Let My Guitar Do the Talking" places Shorty's style in that perfect combination of blues and rock, making it one of the album's most successful cuts. Between Shorty's sinewy guitar and a batch of blazing songs perfectly tailored to his rowdy approach, there isn't a weak track here. That makes Watch Your Back a welcome return for old fans and a perfect introduction for those new to Shorty's long career.
© Hal Horowitz /TiVo

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Old School
00:03:59

Harms, Composer, Lyricist - Guitar Shorty, MainArtist - Harms Way Songs adm by Chrysalis Music Group, MusicPublisher

2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc 2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc

2
Story Of My Life
00:03:13

Harms, Composer, Lyricist - Truitt, Composer, Lyricist - Guitar Shorty, MainArtist - Harms Way Songs adm by Chrysalis Music Group, MusicPublisher - Big Fat Stupid Music adm. by Brinkerhoof Feed and Music Co., 1325 Howard Ave. #5, MusicPublisher

2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc 2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc

3
I'm Gonna Leave You
00:05:44

Truitt, Composer, Lyricist - Guitar Shorty, MainArtist - Big Fat Stupid Music adm by Brinkerhoff Feed and Music Co., MusicPublisher

2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc 2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc

4
What She Don't Know
00:03:16

Truitt, Composer, Lyricist - Guitar Shorty, MainArtist - Big Fat Stupid Music adm by Brinkerhoff Feed and Music Co., MusicPublisher

2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc 2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc

5
I've Been Working
00:04:33

Morrison, Composer, Lyricist - Guitar Shorty, MainArtist - Caledonia Productions Inc adm by WB Music Corp, MusicPublisher

2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc 2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc

6
Get Busy
00:03:41

Harms, Composer, Lyricist - Guitar Shorty, MainArtist - Harms Way Songs adm by Chrysalis Music Group, MusicPublisher

2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc 2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc

7
Let My Guitar Do The Talking
00:04:50

O'Keefe, Composer, Lyricist - Harms, Composer, Lyricist - Guitar Shorty, MainArtist - Harms Way Songs adm by Chrysalis Music Group, MusicPublisher - Road Canon Music c/o Harry Fox Agency, MusicPublisher

2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc 2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc

8
It Ain't The Fall That Kills You
00:05:11

Harms, Composer, Lyricist - Guitar Shorty, MainArtist - Harms Way Songs adm by Chrysalis Music Group, MusicPublisher

2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc 2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc

9
A Little Less Conversation
00:04:04

Davis, Composer, Lyricist - Strange, Composer, Lyricist - Guitar Shorty, MainArtist - Cherry River Music Co., MusicPublisher - Chrysalis Songs c/o the Harry Fox Agency, MusicPublisher

2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc 2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc

10
Right Tool For The Job
00:03:44

Truitt, Composer, Lyricist - Guitar Shorty, MainArtist - Big Fat Stupid Music adm by Brinkerhoff Feed and Music Co., MusicPublisher

2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc 2004 Alligator Records & Artist Mgmt., Inc

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"Paid my dues," repeats Guitar Shorty on "Old School," the opening track to his 2004 release, and that's no exaggeration. Although only his sixth album in a career that stretches back to the mid-'50s, Shorty, born David William Kearney, has been electrifying audiences with his guitar pyrotechnics (think Buddy Guy and Stevie Ray Vaughan) and on-stage gymnastics (think Nils Lofgren) since before Hendrix was sneaking into clubs to catch his act. But as he says in "Story of My Life," it's been a series of "tough breaks and bad decisions" before he has finally landed a high-profile shot at more visibility on Alligator, the foremost blues indie imprint. He meets the challenge with his most fiery and gutsy album yet, a tough and uncompromising slab of steely playing, no-nonsense singing, and solid songs. He's always been a gruff, fat-toned guitarist, but with no-frills production by pianist Jesse Harms (who also wrote and co-wrote five tunes), Shorty rips into these ten tracks sounding like he's young, hungry, and ready to explode. He machine guns into Elvis' "A Little Less Conversation" and Van Morrison's "I've Been Working" with an energy and intensity that nearly beat the originals, steamrolling through the solos like a major-league slugger swinging for the fences. The charging Bo Diddley beat of "Let My Guitar Do the Talking" places Shorty's style in that perfect combination of blues and rock, making it one of the album's most successful cuts. Between Shorty's sinewy guitar and a batch of blazing songs perfectly tailored to his rowdy approach, there isn't a weak track here. That makes Watch Your Back a welcome return for old fans and a perfect introduction for those new to Shorty's long career.
© Hal Horowitz /TiVo

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