Clicky

Ray Bonneville – Goin’ by Feel | Americana Roots

Featured Posts

Ola Belle Reed - Rising Sun Melodies We here at Americana Roots endure to present the best music available, even tracing it back to its original lineage.  Well, this music certainly represents everything we stand for here, and more. Smithsonian...

Read more

The Farewell Drifters-My Favorite 2010 CD So Far If the year ended today my favorite cd of the year would be Yellow Tag Mondays, the national debut cd by The Farewell Drifters.  A couple of months ago I was lucky enough to be in Arlington Virginia...

Read more

Rose's Pawn Shop - Dancing On The Gallows Blending genres of music has become much more common today, with mixed results. Why should we even attempt to categorize all music? Breaking free of these unnecessary habits and allowing the music to speak...

Read more

YARN- Come On In One of the best young bands in the country is out with another new disc; it's a good day in the United States of Americana! Brooklyn's own YARN is releasing their third cd, Come On In.  This comes following...

Read more

Andrew Combs Debut Release Titled Tennessee Time One look at 23 year old Andrew Combs’ musical influences will certainly open many eyes. He lists Guy Clark, Hank Williams, Willie Nelson, Harlan Howard, Hank Cochran, and Townes Van Zandt as among those...

Read more

twitter

Follow on Tweets

  •  

Ray Bonneville – Goin’ by Feel

Category : Reviews

His laid back country blues style that he calls “been dipped in blues Americana” was heavily influenced by his time is New Orleans. Of this he says “There were so many great drummers to learn groove and time from, great piano and guitar players to be influenced by, and man, the singers and horn players just made your heart go wild with excitement! This was the place that influenced me the most. It was infectious. I learned that solid, but laid back rhythm is like a tightrope on which the notes and words can do their dance.”
His passion is playing live, and frequently does so solo, so it is no surprise that the tunes on the disc are somewhat stripped down tunes highlighted by Ray’s rough voice, harmonica and percussive electric guitar style. Many of the tunes sound like he could be playing dead on covers of Bob Dylan or Tom Waits tunes yet he wrote all the tunes. Co-producer Gurf Morlix also plays bass on most of the tunes. Highlights include Ray’s ode to New Orleans “I Am The Big Easy,” and “Shy Star,” a shy, soft tune featuring mainly guitar and vocals. There is not a great deal of variety on the disc but the tunes are laid back and easy on the ears, great for a time when you just feel like kickin’ back and takin’ it easy!

Don Zelazny is a music lover who plays dentist by day.  He ‘listens’ with his two young children, and wife Michelle in Michigan.

No related posts.

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

Comments are closed.

Americana Roots is Digg proof thanks to caching by WP Super Cache