I Like Music When I Party

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 50:22

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Contemporary Blues

By John Morthland, eMusic Contributor

By the early 1960s, blues was largely abandoned by its original African-American audience. But by the late '60s, the form had been embraced by young white fans. So the sound mutated, and continues to do so. White blues has more of a rock feel, with the British giving it a distinct (though hard to define) elan all their own. Meanwhile, in pursuit of the new audience, most surviving black veterans (and the few young African-Americans… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Robert Ealey is no spring chicken. After singing in local Texas bands for years, he finally started recording in the ’90s — I Like Music When I Party was the fourth album he cut after starting his recording career. Like the others, it’s a greasy colleciton of Texas blues, spiked with a bit of soul. Ealey’s voice may be gravelly with age, but it’s by no means gone, and with the support of his youthful backing band, he can really bring it home. There’s nothing deep here — just party music, played good and simple. Sometimes, that’s enough. – Thom Owens