I'm With You is another solid release from the road-tested, fan-approved vocalist
Delbert McClinton. At the time of this release,
McClinton hadn't done a studio effort since 1981's somewhat disappointing
Plain From the Heart. The gift of
I'm With You is that
McClinton makes it sound like he had been away for ten days rather then almost ten years.
"That's the Way I Feel" is an effortless
country blues bop with great, punchy Memphis by way of
Tower of Power styled horns. Unlike many artists,
McClinton wasn't stingy with a good track, and
Jimmy Hall shows up on the old-fashioned
"Got You on My Mind" and offers great harmony. Although
I'm With You has
McClinton is good voice and spirits, the tracks tend to run together, and the results don't click during the first listen. The album standout,
"The Real Thing," has
McClinton put through the ringer in a good way by a conquest as he bellows the title and the lyrics with glee. The last track,
"My Love Is Burnin'," has
McClinton extending the album's horny nature with another great vocal.
I'm With You was co-produced by
McClinton and Muscle Shoals stalwart
Barry Beckett. Rather than trying to replicate
McClinton's late-'70s sound,
I'm With You has subtle touches of the newer commercial and polished
country of the time mixed with the
soul McClinton is known for. Although many fans may think they've heard this all before and better, this has a way of impressing with repeated plays. ~ Jason Elias