Tuesday 6 May 2008

DARRELL NULISCH - Times Like These

"This record shows my band's willingness to 'get out of the box,'" states Darrell,& "to try more obscure things."
Offerings like the scorching remake of Little Milton's "Lonely Man," complete with Moeller's fiery fretwork and resounding horns, and Gomes' silky smooth "Handle It With Care," leave plenty of chances to tap into a wealth of creativity.
Darrell's Blues-soaked "Good Thing" has a classic Bobby Bland feel – slow burning with lush horn lines and an unforgettable vocal performance.
His version of the Temptations' "Don't Look Back," (a song also made famous by Peter Tosh and Mick Jagger) is made new as Darrell puts a Southern spin on the Motown classic.

"I've always wanted to record a song with more immediate recognition," explains Darrell. "Most of the covers I pick are lesser-known, so choosing this song and doing it justice is a great moment for me.
"In typical Nulisch fashion, he offers up "Something Else," a stripped-down Texas shuffle featuring David Maxwell at the keys and Darrell on harmonica, belts it out in true Otis style on Mr. Redding's "That's a Good Idea," and closes the set with the joyful "Right Here at Home," – the perfect ending to an inspired work ofcontemporary soul/blues.


Tracks

1. Lonely Man
2. Handle It With Care
3. Something Else
4. Don't Look Back
5. Good Thing
6. Running Out
7. The Snow Is Falling
8. Times Like These
9. Breaking Out
10. I Found Love
11. That's A Good Idea
12. Right Here At Home

http://rapidshare.com/files/103353391/Darrel_Nulisch.zip

No comments: