Let's Roll
Editorial Reviews
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"The blues is my business and business is good," Etta James growls over a churning rhythm section on the appropriately titled "Lets Roll." Although not entirely a rock & roll album, the disc is a rousing reminder of the gritty "Tell Mama"/"Roll with Me Henry"-style of tough R&B that caught the worlds attention more than 30 years ago. From this discs swampy "Wayward Saints of Memphis" to the brazen "Lie No Better" and the Stones/Faces boozy slap of "Somebody to Love" (all co-penned by Delbert McClinton), James, now in her mid-60s, is back in her element. With a brassy, sassy attack more powerful than that of vocalists half her age, the singer--who also produced--works her wiles on a stunning collection culminating in a gutsy eight-minute version of Billy Wrights "Stacked Deck." Declaring, "the Queen, thats me, and Im about to wear my crown," theres no doubt that Etta James is blues-rock royalty and definitely on a roll. --Hal Horowitz
Let's Roll, Music, Etta James, Blues, Blues Music, Contemporary Blues, Electric Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Pop, Soul, Soul-Blues
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