Jesse Davis/Ululu

Jesse Davis/Ululu

by Jesse Ed Davis
Jesse Davis/Ululu

Jesse Davis/Ululu

by Jesse Ed Davis

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Overview

Wounded Bird is a label that has been dredging the depths of the record company catalogs and issuing a slew of outings from the sublime -- the MJQ's 1957 Modern Jazz Quartet album -- to the ridiculous -- Fiona's two albums -- on CD. Here they do the rock & roll world a great service by reissuing the first two albums by the brilliant late guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, who recorded for Atlantic in the early '70s. Jesse Davis was originally released in 1971 and cut haphazardly over a weekend. It has the same loose feel that Delaney & Bonnie's Motel Shot does, though it does not reach the same staggering heights. This is a star-studded affair that includes Eric Clapton, Ben Sidran, Leon Russell, Joel Scott Hill, Alan White, and a dozen others, along with a horn section. The backing vocalists are a who's who as well: Gloria Jones, Venetta Fields, Clydie King, Merry Clayton, Bobby Jones, Maxine Willard, and some kid named Gram Parsons (also present on the Motel Shot session in the same capacity). Davis' songwriting wasn't quite there, but 30 years later, its raw immediacy and good-time feel hold up and deserve another listen. In contrast, Ululu, released in 1973, is a monster. It's swampy, greasy, nocturnal blues and roll of the highest order. The cast this time out is no less stellar, though there are a lot fewer people in the mix. Russell is back, as are most of the background singers, but added to the fold are Dr. John, Donald "Duck" Dunn, and drummer Jim Keltner. This time out, Davis' guitar playing, particularly his slide work, is front and center, and the overall approach is tighter, more focused. The album's first cut, Davis' "Red Dirt Boogie, Brother," is spooky, dirty, and nasty, and the next track, a cover of Merle Haggard's "White Line Fever," transforms the tune from a hillbilly anthem into a barroom singalong with killer guitar fills. Other remakes include a beautiful version of George Harrison's "Sue Me, Sue You Blues," the Band's "Strawberry Wine," and Leon Russell's "Alcatraz," which closes the set. The finest moment here, however, is in "Farther On Down the Road (You Will Accompany Me)," co-written with Taj Mahal and first recorded when Davis was playing with the bluesman. It's grittier than the original, more desperate, forlorn, and shambolic, with Davis' vocal stretched to its limit buoyed by his weeping guitar. No doubt about it, everyone is richer for having these recordings available on CD domestically, and '70s rock fans would do well to check this disc out. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 01/27/2023
Label: Wounded Bird
UPC: 0664140034624
Rank: 24817

Tracks

  1. Reno Street Incident
  2. Tulsa County
  3. Washita Love Child
  4. Every Night Is Saturday Night
  5. You Belladonna You
  6. Rock & Roll Gypsies
  7. Golden Sun Goddess
  8. Crazy Love
  9. Red Dirt Boogie, Brother
  10. White Line Fever
  11. Farther On Down the Road (You Will Accompany Me)
  12. Sue Me, Sue You Blues
  13. My Captain
  14. Ululu
  15. Oh, Susannah
  16. Strawberry Wine
  17. Make a Joyful Noise
  18. Alcatraz
  19. Alcatraz

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jesse Ed Davis   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Eric Clapton   Guest Artist,Guitar
Chuck Kirkpatrick   Vocals (Background)
Jackie Lomax   Percussion
Clydie King   Vocals,Accompaniment,Vocals (Background)
Larry Knechtel   Organ,Keyboards
James Gordon   Clarinet,Sax (Baritone)
Donald "Duck" Dunn   Bass
Joel Scott Hill   Guitar
Mac Rebennack   Organ,Piano
Venetta Fields   Vocals,Accompaniment,Vocals (Background)
Nickey Barclay   Vocals,Accompaniment
Albhy Galuten   Piano
Alan White   Drums
Chuck Blackwell   Drums
Darrell Leonard   Trumpet,Trombone
John Simon   Keyboards
Sanford Konikoff   Percussion
Larry Pierce   Keyboards
Gloria Jones   Vocals,Accompaniment
Ben Sidran   Keyboards
Leon Russell   Piano,Keyboards
Jerry Jumonville   Soloist,Sax (Tenor)
Frank Mayes   Sax (Tenor)
Charles Singers Chalmers   Vocals (Background)
Pete "Big Boy" Waddington   Percussion
Stan Szelest   Piano
Steve Thompson   Keyboards
Bill Rich   Bass
Jim Keltner   Drums
Maxine Willard Waters   Vocals,Accompaniment
Bruce Rowland   Drums
Merry Clayton   Vocals,Accompaniment,Vocals (Background)
Billy Rich   Keyboards
John Ware   Percussion
Gram Parsons   Vocals,Accompaniment
Arnold Rosenthal   Bass
Alan Yoshida   Percussion
Bobby Lee Jones   Vocals,Accompaniment
Patt Daley   Percussion
Steve Mitchell   Drums

Technical Credits

George Harrison   Composer
Robbie Robertson   Composer
Roger Tillison   Composer
Van Morrison   Composer
Jesse Ed Davis   Composer
Merle Haggard   Composer
Taj Mahal   Composer
Leon Russell   Composer
Levon Helm   Composer
Pamela Polland   Composer
Traditional   Composer
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