After 3 years still my favorite !
author: Ray Dj
I'm a joker, a smoker, no booze-lover, but I'm very impressed by Ron Orlando's pure, honest barroom blues. What a voice, a bit like Eddie Hinton,one of the most remarkable singers in the West. I will play his songs till my dying days !
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...salute to the soulful bluesy, sounds of Memphis
author: Bob Makin - Courier News
If I had heard Ron Orlando & Mystery Train's swingin', jumpin', rockin' roots music before I knew the title of their debut for the Paterson-based Silk City label, I would have tilted my head like a dog who heard something funny. Other than the closing title track, ''Jasper, Texas'' is more of a salute to the soulful bluesy, sounds of Memphis than the racism that caused a black man to be dragged to death in that town. But then that's the point: Where would America be without its black music roots?
I credit the band for having the guts to send this disc to Jasper's KJAS, which immediately banned it. Tough, nearly impossible for acts to break new ground with this brand of original music, Ron Orlando & Mystery Train succeed from a purist sense, while packing their tunes with a fresh sense of enthusiasm. ''Jolene, Jolene,'' a Dr. John-like ode to a stripper, is among the best modern blues I've heard recently. I also like the Springsteen-inspired ''She's Got Soul.''
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