Solo
Editorial Reviews Solo started out as an answer to years of audience requests for acoustic versions of some of Daves older songs. "But I wound up recording almost half an albums worth of new material. Whenever I get ready to make a record, thats when the new songs start showing up. I dont know, maybe theres something about the studio that attracts them." The new collection of songs includes That Rainy Days Coming, inspired by elder blues-statesman of St. Louis Henry Townsend, Two Girlfriends, based on an idea by Willie McTell, and A Better Way, a country blues gospel song in the tradition of Blind Willie Johnson. Add to that If Jesus Comes Back (as a Mexican Man), with its combination of ragtime guitar and religious speculation and the pro-reefer anthem Two Drags, and the result is an album that covers a lot of thematic bases. "Im not doing this to be any kind of preservationist or historian. The reason this music is still alive is because people can hear it for the first time and understand it; the basic subject matter never changes. It doesnt matter if youre a student or a salesman or a sharecropper, when you get your heart broken it always hurts. My song Back In The Day is kind of about that; younger people have it just as tough now as their grandparents did, just in a different way, and thats why the blues keeps attracting people." With its old time sounds and modern day sensibilities, Dave MacKenzies Solo proves that that the country blues is still alive and kicking because, in the right hands, one guitar is more than enough to get the groove going.
<"b00009r5zu5020"> Gordon Baxter, Blues On Stage, May 15, 2003
"Anyone who likes acoustic blues will find plenty here to enjoy."
<"b00009r5zu5019"> Blues News, MVBS, Ken Rasek, May 2003
"Check his website...he's worth it."
<"b00009r5zu4999"> Album Description
Armed only with a metal-bodied Dobro and 6- and 12-string guitars, Dave MacKenzies newest CD, Solo, features modern blues done old-style. "Just about any of these songs, even the ragtime tunes, couldve been cut with a band, but lately Ive been re-listening to a lot of Lightnin Hopkins and Lonnie Johnson. Theres something about that one-guy-and-his-guitar approach that still appeals to a lot of people; you get the chance to really hear the song and let it do its share of the work."
Solo
Solo, Music, Dave MacKenzie, Masterful presentation of solo blues forms with topics from the deeply introspective to the hysterically funny.
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