John
Hammond ~ Wicked Grin
Virgin/Pointblank
Records
Venerated
bluesman John Hammond's 28th solo album, Wicked Grin, is
the latest fruit of his mutual admiration society meeting with
well-known junkyard dog Tom Waits. Hammond and Waits have been
kicking around, buying each other drinks, and working together
since playing a show in 1974. Hammond recording an album of mostly
Waits' songs is much more organic than 1996's insipid Step
Right Up: Tribute to Tom Waits. Armed with his National guitar-
and harmonica-laced Delta blues, and a voice that's about two
packs shy of Waits' trademarked growl, Hammonds blends amazingly
well with Waits' own brand of outsider art. These two come together
perfectly on "Buzz Fledderjohn," Waits' lament of being on the
wrong side of the fence looking in. Waits wrote a couple of new
songs for the album, produced it, and even lends a hand and voice
on "I Know I've Been Changed," the only non-Waits composition
on the disc.
Hammond's
backing band, culled from the best session men around, breathe
some fresh breath into boozy classics like "Heartattack and Vine,"
"16 Shells from a Thirty-Ought Six," and "Get Behind the Mule,"
from 1999's Mule Variations, Waits' Grammy-winning album
that Hammond appeared on. Waits has always been efficient with
his words, and now Hammond strips the music down further. On "Wicked
Grin," these songs are distilled down to their essence: sparse,
simple, successful. To quote T Bone Burnett's liner notes, "This
is the deep stuff. The dark stuff. This is the facts." Joey
"X" Hobaica
Wicked
Grin will be available March 13.
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