Jump Start

Jump Start

by Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials
Jump Start

Jump Start

by Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials

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Overview

Lil' Ed and his band have been kicking butt since the group solidified in 1987, and while Jump Start still doesn't capture the crazed energy of the band's on-stage antics, it comes pretty close. Ed's slashing slide guitar work is always incendiary and his vocals channel hints of every great bluesman from Muddy to B.B., but the thing that's most evident here is that Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials are a band. They produce a powerful, uplifting blues-rock sound full of high spirits and solid musicianship that's greater than the sum of its parts. The album is programmed like a live late-night set with each tune morphing into the next without a pause to keep things rocking and rolling along. Things kick off with the sarcastic love song "If You Were Mine," driven by Ed's stinging guitar and Kelly Litteton's powerful four-on-the-floor drumming. "Musical Mechanical Electrical Man" keeps up the frenetic pace with its jumping, jiving backbeat and Ed's smirking vocal. There's a Latin tinge to the syncopated backbeat of "Born Looser." "Jump Right In" rides Pookie Young's propulsive bassline while Ed delivers a winking lyric crammed with sly double entendres. "No Fast Food" follows suit with a cunning lesson in gustatory satisfaction that asks, "Why go out for burgers, when at home I can eat prime steak?" The band has a serious moment near the end of the album with "Moratorium on Hate," a plea for peace on the streets that features solid piano work by guest artist Marty Sammon. But most of this album is made for house parties, smoky bars, and three-day weekends, guaranteed to kick any gathering of fun-loving friends into overdrive. Play it loud and rock out! ~ j. poet

Product Details

Release Date: 06/05/2012
Label: Alligator Records
UPC: 0014551494928
Rank: 187829

Tracks

  1. If You Were Mine
  2. Musical Mechanical Electrical Man
  3. Kick Me To the Curb
  4. You Burnt Me
  5. House of Cards
  6. Born Loser
  7. Jump Right In
  8. Life is a Journey
  9. World of Love
  10. Weatherman
  11. If You Change Your Mind
  12. No Fast Food
  13. My Chains Are Gone
  14. Moratorium On Hate

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials   Primary Artist
Kelly Littleton   Drums
Lil' Ed Williams   Guitar,Vocals
Michael Garrett   Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Vocals (Background)
James "Pookie" Young   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Marty Sammon   Organ,Piano

Technical Credits

Blaise Barton   Mixing,Engineer
Pam Williams   Composer
J.B. Hutto   Composer
Lil' Ed Williams   Composer,Producer
Bruce Iglauer   Producer,Mastering
Paul Natkin   Photography
Kevin Niemiec   Package Design
Michael Trossman   Logo Design
Collin Jordan   Mastering
Harrison Sumner   Composer
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