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Dean Zucchero - Electric Church For The Spiritually Misguided (2023) [CD Rip]

Dean Zucchero - Electric Church For The Spiritually Misguided (2023) [CD Rip]

BAND/ARTIST: Dean Zucchero

  • Title: Electric Church For The Spiritually Misguided
  • Year Of Release: 2023
  • Label: Pugnacious Records
  • Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans)
  • Total Time: 43:12
  • Total Size: 375 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Big Boss Boy (Feat. Johnny Rawls) (4:38)
2. Independence Day (Feat. Dale Spalding) (4:04)
3. Craft Beer (Feat. Jonathan 'Boogie' Long) (4:37)
4. Last Minute Packer (Feat. Ghalia Volt) (3:52)
5. Empty Postbox (Feat. Bruce 'Sunpie' Barnes) (3:50)
6. La Belle Poursuite (Feat. John Fohl & Joe Krown) (3:22)
7. Stack It (Feat. Johnny Burgin) (2:55)
8. Fascist Love (Feat. Leslie Smith & Papa Mali) (4:40)
9. DBA (Feat. Jason Ricci) (2:33)
10. Mortal Man (Feat. Johnny Sansone) (5:08)
11. American Dream (Feat. Jeremy Joyce) (3:27)

Dean Zucchero is a bassist who grew up and got his musical career started in New York. After leaving New York, he spent nine years touring with The Healers. When he returned to the States, he found a home in New Orleans playing with Cyril Neville, among others. The city has certainly impacted his music, which is based in the blues but also incorporates other aspects of New Orleans music.

His new album is entitled Electric Church for the Spiritually Misguided and it is a good example of how Zucchero’s music has been influenced since he settled in New Orleans. It is a blues album that takes you on a musical tour of the various influences that make New Orleans music so great.

The album begins with “Big Boss Boy,” a song that seems to find its origins more in Texas than in Louisiana. The guitar in the song has a clean sound that brings Freddie King to mind. On top of that, it is an upbeat song with a groove that is sure to get you moving, even if it’s just dancing in your seat while you drive.

“Last Minute Packer” is an excellent example of how Zucchero has absorbed the sounds of new Orleans into his music. Ghalia Volt plays some excellent guitar and lends her unmistakable vocals to this tune that is a combination of blues and Cajun. The Cajun aspect of the song is provided by Wayne Thibodeaux on the fiddle and Alex MacDonald on the washboard. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself looking to two-step when you listen to this song.

If a stripped-down blues song is more your speed, Zucchero has you covered. “Empty Postbox” is about as simple as blues gets with Bruce “Sunpie” Barnes on vocals and harmonica and Zucchero on bass and percussion. It’s an interesting tune in that it includes the unusual dynamic of the harmonica and the bass sharing the lead. It’s the kind of song that is easy to imagine being played on a back porch somewhere. Whether or not you listen to it on a porch, you are likely to tap your foot as you listen.

Fascism has been an unfortunate topic of conversation recently. It’s not often that you associate the term fascist with the word love, but the album includes a song called “Fascist Love.” Leslie Blackshear Smith lays down some tough and soulful vocals that are the perfect compliment to the heavy blues-rock riffs laid down by Papa Mali. This is a song that might remind you of some of your favorite bands of the 70s that were heavily influenced by the blues.

Electric Church for the Spiritually Misguided by Dean Zucchero is an excellent blues album that doesn’t dwell in any particular style of the blues. Zucchero shows his talent as a songwriter, whether the tune is a foot-stomper or a groovy instrumental. When you listen to this album, play it loud and have your dancing shoes ready. ~Gary Schwind

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