The Three Kings

The Three Kings

The Three Kings

The Three Kings

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Overview

If one-time smooth jazz guitarist Jeff Golub got his feet wet in the blues world with his previous release, 2009's Blues for You, he jumps into the ocean on this follow-up. As its title implies, he covers the music of the three unrelated Kings of the blues; B.B, Albert, and Freddie. It's not exactly a unique concept, but it works as an excellent vehicle for the guitarist to strut his stuff. Even if some of the choices are on the obvious side (does anyone really need another version of "The Thrill Is Gone" at this point, even if this one is an instrumental?), he lets loose on solos with an edgy abandon that was only hinted at on the majority of his early, far slicker work. There is still a lingering polished quality to some of this, but the appearance of guest pianist/vocalist Henry Butler -- who also gets star billing on the disc's cover -- fellow jazz/bluesman Robben Ford, and slide wizard Sonny Landreth go a long way to making this Golub's most incisive guitar outing. Horns pop up occasionally, adding Memphis soul to "I'm Tore Down" and "Oh Pretty Woman," and a jump/big-band influence to "Everyday I Have the Blues." Butler takes the sound down to New Orleans on his original that sums up the concept in "Three Kings" as Golub adds fiery if short solos. The guitarist also contributes the self-penned "In Plain Site," a second-line beat-driven instrumental that gives him and Landreth room to stretch out even within its rather short three-and-a-half-minute running time. He also opens up on Freddie's "Side Tracked," tossing off Clapton-styled licks that are both fluid and sharp, then slows things down with "Freddie's Midnight Dream," a terrific and relatively obscure find that provides Golub with plenty of space to solo within its gospel-styled framework, providing what is arguably the disc's finest moment. Golub's an established pro, but with The Three Kings, he's expanding his vision into roots music that shows off his talents far better than the more commercialized approach he has built his reputation on. ~ Hal Horowitz

Product Details

Release Date: 06/28/2011
Label: Eone
UPC: 0099923213529
Rank: 94013

Tracks

  1. Let the Good Times Roll
  2. Born Under a Bad Sign
  3. In Plain Sight
  4. Help the Poor
  5. Side Tracked
  6. Oh Pretty Woman
  7. Everyday I Have the Blues
  8. Have You Ever Loved a Woman
  9. I'm Tore Down
  10. Freddie's Midnite Dream
  11. Stumblin' Home
  12. Three Kings
  13. The Thrill Is Gone

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Jeff Golub Band   Primary Artist
Jeff Golub   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Mitchel Forman   Synthesizer Strings
Bud Harner   Vocals (Background)
Sonny Landreth   Guest Artist,Slide Guitar,Featured Artist
Andy Hess   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Rick Braun   Trumpet
Nick Lane   Trombone
Dave Woodford   Sax (Baritone)
Henry Butler   Piano,Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Euge Groove   Sax (Tenor)
Josh Dion   Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Robben Ford   Guitar,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Chris Palmaro   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Mitchel Forman   Engineer,String Arrangements
Bud Harner   Producer,Management,Assistant Arranger
Paul Grosso   Creative Director
Oscar Doniz   Engineer
Ben Liscio   Assistant Engineer
Lori Stoll   Photography
Steve Hall   Mastering
Sean Marlowe   Design,Art Direction
Chuck Mitchell   Executive Producer
Christina Buzas   Make-Up
K. Michael Coleman   Composer
Rupert House   Mixing
Tony Daigle   Engineer
Steve Sykes   Mixing,Engineer
B.B. King   Composer
Andy Hess   Arranger,Composer,Photography,Group Member
Jeff Golub   Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Group Member
W. Bell   Composer
S. Thompson   Composer
Michael O'Reilly   Engineer
Nick Lane   Horn Arrangements
Henry Butler   Arranger,Composer,Group Member
Josh Dion   Arranger,Composer,Group Member
Sammy Merendino   Engineer
Chris Palmaro   Assistant Arranger
A.C. Williams   Composer
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