Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Coco Montoya Coming in Hot

Coco Montoya
Coming in Hot
Alligator Records

"Coming In Hot" is the latest Alligator release from blues-rocker and powerhouse guitarist Coco Montoya. Like his prior recording, "Hard Truth," this is produced by drummer Tony Braunagel and recorded by Johnny Lee Schell, who plays rhythm guitar on wight of the 11 tracks. Others on this recording include Mike Finnigan on keyboards, Billy Watts on rhythm guitar on three songs, and Bob Glaub or Mile Menell on bass. Jon Cleary plays piano on one selection.

Montoya's searing guitar and forceful vocals continue to impress those who like a solid blues-rock mix. He certainly puts so much into his singing as on "Good Man Gone." The title track has a catchy, rhythmic groove as he tells his woman to get her fire burning as he is coming in hot tonight with a stunning guitar solo. He channels Albert Collins on Collins' classic slow blues, "Lights Are On But Nobody's Home," with terrific guitar and one of his most compelling vocals here. Warren Haynes' ballad, "What Am I?" is a nice change of pace with his relaxed vocal and the somewhat restrained backing, although he takes a fiery solo. There is a cover of a less-known Bobby Bland recording, "Ain't it a Good Thing." Shaun Murphy shares the vocal on this splendid performance with some terrific blues guitar from Montoya.

A rocking shuffle "Water to Wine" closes this album with Montoya celebrating this woman who can do almost anything such as change 'water to wine.'" It closes another CD of varied, nicely paced, and played performances. Coco Montoya continues to deliver the goods for those who like their blues with a rock-edge.

I received my review copy from Alligator. This review appeared in the September-October 2019 Jazz & Blues Report (Issue 386), although I made minor stylistic changes. Here is a relatively recent performance by Coco Montoya.


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