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Tommy Castro – Painkiller [FLAC | MP3]

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Date – January 30, 2007
Number of Discs – 1
ASIN: B000LXSSSW

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Is Tommy Castro a soul man in a blues rocker’s body, or vice versa? He doesn’t seem to care–and neither should we, when the results of that dichotomy are as frisky and enjoyable as Painkiller. A better-than-average singer and guitarist, Castro has been hampered in the past by inconsistent material and the sense that he hadn’t quite come to grips with his love of the Stax and Chess catalogs. Bringing in other songwriters has vastly improved the material on this collection, with eight original tunes co-written by Castro and veteran tunesmiths such as Gary Nicholson, Stephen Bruton, Bonnie Hayes, and Jimmy Hall. Castro sounds loose and comfortable hammering into riff-rockers such as “Love Don’t Care” and Stones-styled material on the order of “I Roll When I Rock,” both augmented by a horn section that adds dollops of R&B to the proceedings. Coco Montoya duets and adds typically sizzling guitar on a rollicking cover of Albert Collins’s “A Good Fool Is Hard to Find,” and Angela Strehli ups the heat for a soul-drenched take on Freddie King’s “If You Believe (In What You Do).” Castro shifts into Tyrone Davis mode on “It’s That Time Again,” credited as an original but almost a rewrite of Davis’s signature “Can I Change My Mind.” The Al Green/Hi sound of “Lonesome and Then Some” brings out the best in Castro’s Delbert McClinton-inflected vocals, and burns when he tears into a taut lead-guitar line. Call him a soul-drenched blues rocker if you must, but on Painkiller Tommy Castro successfully finds the sweet spot between his various influences and balances them like the pro he is. –Hal Horowitz

Tommy Castro’s newest studio recording, produced by John Porter (whose impressive list of credits includes Los Lonely Boys, Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Santana, B.B. King, Elvis Costello, and Buddy Guy), features another spirited dose of the patented brand of infectious rock ‘n’ soul music that has endeared the Tommy Castro Band to legions of fans. Tommy tears it up again with his stellar band, and welcomes guests Coco Montoya (on a smoking Albert Collins tune), vocalist Angela Strehli, pianist David Maxwell, and singer/pianist Teresa James.

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A World of Blues

My dad has some of the best blues albums I have ever heard. If all I had to listen to was my dad’s music, I would be fully satisfied musically for a lifetime. I grew up on this music and I wouldn’t give any single CD up for a lifetime pass to all the concerts I could ever go to.

One of the bands I have heard the most of if Savoy Brown. They are a blues/rock band from Great Britain and they rock my socks off every time I listen to them. Not only are they my father’s favorite band, they are mine also.

What I am sharing today is their album Lion’s Share. Whether or not it is their strongest album, it is the album that starts out the strongest if you ask me. Shot in the Head is one of my favorite songs, and the album just does not let up the entire way through. It is a piece of blues gold.
Remember, if you like it buy it!


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