Monday, September 28, 2020

Reverend John Wilkins - Trouble

Size: 98,5 MB
Time: 42:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Blues/Gospel
Art: Front

1. Trouble (5:27)
2. Down Home Church (3:32)
3. You Can't Hurry God (4:10)
4. Grandma's Hands (2:47)
5. Wade In The Water (3:38)
6. Walk With Me (3:50)
7. God Is Able (4:23)
8. Darkest Hour (2:47)
9. Found Love (3:11)
10. I've Got Something (3:23)
11. Storm And Rain (5:32)

Electric country gospel-blues might seem an esoteric genre, but every note on Rev. John Wilkins’ second album has raw appeal. Although his musical roots are in the driving, droning sound of North Mississippi, and in his blood — his father was gospel-bluesman Robert Wilkins, whose “Prodigal Son” was cut by the Stones — the Reverend recorded with local A-teamers at Willie Mitchell’s Royal Studios in Memphis and is backed on vocals by his three daughters. That, along with his strong-boned, spare, sometimes tremolo-ringing guitar, invites comparisons to the Staple Singers’ ascendant and funky music.

But the relentless energy of cuts like “Trouble,” driven by Wilkins’ grinding and slashing, captures the mesmeric stomp born in Magnolia State juke joints and churches. Fans of the Kimbrough and Burnside families will feel the connection. Lyrically, this is praise music, but appeals to anyone who believes in the power of spare 6-string perfection and unfiltered performances delivered straight from the heart.

Trouble mc
Trouble zippy

4 comments:

pmac said...

Just gave this a listen and its damn good. Thanks, RR!

Red Rooster said...

You're most welcome Pmac, glad you enjoyed the post. Thanks for your comment, it's appreciated.

Lewdd said...

Saw him and his daughters play during the 2019 Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale, MS. They put on a great show.

Red Rooster said...

Thanks for your comment Lewdd, I'm sure you had a good time seeing the Reverend perform live.