Greens from the Garden explained

Greens from the Garden
Type:studio
Artist:Corey Harris
Cover:Corey Harris - Greens from the Garden.png
Released:1999
Genre:Country blues
Length:60:03
Label:Alligator
Producer:Corey Harris
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Greens from the Garden is an album by the American musician Corey Harris, released in 1999.[1] [2] The album title was inspired by a Buddy Guy comment about Harris's country blues.[3] Harris considered the album to be roots music.[4] "Wild West", about gun violence, was released as a single.[5] Harris supported the album with North American and Australian tours.[6] [7]

Production

Greens from the Garden was produced by Harris, although Alligator Records asked him to remix it with an outside producer.[8] It is a concept album, likening the vegetables that go into a pot of greens to various Black musical styles.[9] The album contains spoken interludes in which Harris and his family reflect on the cultural role of land and nourishment. Henry Butler played piano on two tracks.[10] Members of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band backed Harris on "Congo Square Rag". "Teabag Blues" is an outtake from the Mermaid Avenue recording sessions to which Harris contributed; the lyrics are by Woody Guthrie and the harmony vocals are provided by Billy Bragg.[11] [12] "Eh la Bas" and "Pas Parlez" are sung in French. "Nola Rag" is about Harris's days busking in New Orleans.[13] The version of the traditional "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" is played in a reggae style.[14] "Sweet Black Angel" is a version of the Lucille Bogan song.[9]

Critical reception

The Independent called Harris "one of the young, black neo-country-blues stylists currently attempting to wrest the form back from the straitjacketing notions of technical dexterity imposed upon it by a generation of white guitar-heroes."[15] The Washington Post opined that "like Taj Mahal, a kindred spirit, Harris possesses a voice and personality that are hard to resist no matter what the tune or setting."[12] The Edmonton Journal wrote that "Harris's superb solo feature on National steel and vocal, 'Sweet Black Angel', has a hint of underlying fun, and he matches it every step of the way with confident picking."

The Des Moines Register said that Harris "has echoed prewar acoustic blues better than anyone in recent years, and his raw talent grounds the album."[16] Newsday stated that Harris "combines New Orleans stomp with country-flavored fingerpicking, Caribbean rhythms and ragtime."[17] The Morning Call and Nashville Scene included Greens from the Garden on their lists of the best albums of 1999.[18] [19] The Tampa Tribune noted that "this has to be the most impressive blues release of the year."

The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings awarded the album a "crown" symbol, indicating a "truly exceptional" album that belongs in any "basic blues library".

Notes and References

  1. Van Vleck . Philip . Greens from the Garden . . September 1999 . 7 . 9 . 188.
  2. News: Gundersen . Edna . Special sauces for home cookin' . . April 24, 1999 . 4D.
  3. News: Knopper . Steve . Recordings . . May 9, 1999 . Arts & Entertainment . 14.
  4. News: Harden . Mark . Harris' eclectic styles blend into his own musical stew . . March 26, 1999 . E1.
  5. News: Soeder . John . Teacher Turns Hobby into Full-Time Music Job . . May 12, 1999 . 1E.
  6. News: DeLuca . Dan . And Then There's... . . Apr 2, 1999 . Features Weekend . 15.
  7. News: Roberts . Jo . Tours . . March 3, 2000 . Entertainment Guide . 6.
  8. News: Johnson . Jeff . Acoustic bluesman goes eclectic . . May 21, 1999 . Weekend Plus . 9.
  9. Isola . Gregory . Corey Harris: Cooking up a blues stew . Guitar Player . August 1999 . 33 . 8 . 35–36.
  10. News: Piccoli . Sean . Ups & Downs: Butler-Harris Offer Nothing but Pleasure at Blues Fest . . Nov 16, 1999 . 3E.
  11. News: Corey's deep blues . . April 9, 1999 . Arts & Entertainment . 3.
  12. News: Joyce . Mike . Corey Harris 'Greens from the Garden' . . April 9, 1999 . N14.
  13. News: De Barros . Paul . Corey Harris Colors the Blues with Triumph and a Global Spin . . January 20, 2000 . G11.
  14. News: Guarino . Mark . Corey Harris picks 'Greens' to showcase blues . . May 21, 1999 . Arlington Heights . Time Out . 4.
  15. News: Gill . Andy . Corey Harris Greens from the Garden . . April 9, 1999 . Features . 12.
  16. News: Munson . Kyle . Harris makes his name; Cray sustains his . . May 13, 1999 . D15.
  17. News: Corey Harris . . Sep 2, 1999 . C3.
  18. News: Discs: Best . . January 8, 2000 . A33.
  19. News: Wynn . Ron . Around the Edges . . December 16, 1999 . Nashville Cream.