Monday, February 24, 2020

The Phantom Blues Band Is Still Cookin'

The Phantom Blues Band
Still Cookin'
VizzTone

Coming to prominence with their collaboration with Taj Mahal, the Phantom Blues Band can still be depended on for some strong blues, rock and soul performances. The band has remained pretty stable in personnel for the past decade or so. Members include Tony Braunagel on drums, Mike Finnigan on keyboards and vocals, Larry Fulcher on bass and vocals, Johnny Lee Schell on guitar and vocals, Joe Sublett on tenor saxophone and Les Lovitt on trombone. I believe Lovitt is a recent addition to the band replacing Darrell Leonard who adds his trumpet to two tracks. Lenny Castro adds percussion.

Those familiar with their music from their performances or recordings certainly will not be disappointed by their latest CD which is a mix of covers of lesser-known tunes and choice originals with Finnigan, Fulcher, and Schell sharing the vocals. Things start off on a funky number with a cover of a Wilson Pickett grinder "Don't Fight It," with Sublett taking a rousing sax solo. Jeff Paris contributed "Stop Runnin'" on which he adds Wurlitzer piano behind Fulcher's fervent vocal. Schell handles the vocal on the swampy funk groove of "Wingin' My Way," where he plays some crying slide guitar. Finnigan takes the groove down into the alley on the heartfelt rendition of David Egan's "Blues How They Linger." "Shine On" is a refreshing change of pace with Fulcher and Finnigan trading verses against a reggae groove.

The horns are featured in the Spanish-tinged instrumental "Tequila Con Yerba," with the band interjecting shouts of the song title. Sublett, Lovitt, and Finnigan each add grease and spice. Other tracks of note include Finnigan's "Bad Blood," with a terrific vocal and Schell's stinging guitar, followed by Schell's soulful "Fess On Up," with its lyrics that one better fess up to one's baby to make things right. Schell sings the solid shuffle "I'm Just Your Fool." This is a fine shuffle performance that sounds based on Little Walter's recording and features a booting sax solo.

Given how long The Phantom Blues Band has been together, one should not be surprised how tight a group they are as well as how excellent the music here is. With first-rate material, they have produced another outstanding recording. Indeed after all these years, The Phantom Blues Band is still cooking.

I received my review copy from Vizztone. Here is The Phantom Blues Festival from a 2019 Festival appearance in Panama.





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