Meat's Too High - Blues, Boogie & Bebop

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 75:56

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The Cincinnati Blues Sound

By John Morthland, eMusic Contributor

To the best of my knowledge, nobody has ever made a good case for a Cincinnati blues sound, but the Queen City was no stranger to the blues. A rough-hewn, urban backwater on the banks of the Ohio River (which is also the Kentucky state line), Cincinnati is arguably the most southern city to find itself misplaced north of the Mason-Dixon line, and as home to King Records played occasional host to a variety of… more »

They Say All Music Guide

A powerful vocalist and a wickedly expressive alto saxophonist, Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson is celebrated with this JSP reissue compilation containing 15 choice cuts recorded in London, England, in May 1980 and March 1982. The earlier of the two dates yielded an album with the title Fun in London; unfortunately, an eight-minute jam called “The Theme” was excluded from this reissue. Vinson never ever fit into anybody’s pigeon holes; a formidable improvising instrumentalist who excelled both as a balladeer (“Roxanne,” “That’s All”) and as a straight-ahead hard bopper (“Travelin’,” “Somebody Else Has Taken My Place,” “Cleanhead’s Thing,” “Fun in London,” “Straight Away”), Vinson’s worldly command of the sax and his hormonally charged astringency as a blues shouter constitute two of the great dependable forces in all of blues and jazz. The words he puts across on “Meat’s Too High” touch upon inflation, taxes, groceries, and human sexuality. – arwulf arwulf

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