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'Two Sides of If' by Vivian Campbell (August 23, 2005) Release date: September 27, 2005 Vivian Campbell's new blues CD, Two Sides of If, is an interesting collection of blues standards and a song written for the CD by Billy Gibbons. Vivian's vocals are, to a reasonable extent, reminiscent of both Gary Moore and Rory Gallagher, yet the twang and control he exerts are all his. He's soulful and energetic, and his guitar playing is potent and bluesy.
As you can tell from his recent interview [LINK TO INTERVIEW], about the numerous guitars and amps used on the CD, the tone throughout is phenomenal. The band, as a whole, is precise at getting Vivian's bluesy message across. The two cuts featuring Billy Gibbons and the one featuring Joan Osborne are mere icing on the cake. The beat man is Terry Bozzio, one of the finest drummers of his generation. Mel London's 'Messin' With The Kid' gets it all going, alerting listeners to how much of a Rory Gallagher fan Vivian really is. Willie Dixon's 'I'm Ready' is gritty and poignant. Vivian's solo is scorching in this one. Rory Gallagher's 'Calling Card' is a fine tribute to the blues-rock master. It features a distinctive piano solo by Tor Hyams. Robert Johnson's 'Come On In My Kitchen' is haunting, yet individualistic, as Viv's approach is all over this cover. The two cuts featuring The Reverend Billy G. are interesting enough in themselves. Both guitarists swap leads throughout Danny Kirwan's 'Like It This Way'. 'Willin' For Satisfaction' starts energetically, in a Canned Heat manner. Michael Fell's harp playing is highlighted here. And though Vivian's vocal prowess fits it like a glove, the song has Billy Gibbons' technique written all over it. Joan Osborne's vocal in 'Spoonful' is sexy and perfect and Viv's slide work flatters her voice superbly. Two Sides of If Track Listing 1) Messin' With The Kid 2) I'm Ready 3) Calling Card 4) Come On In My Kitchen 6) Like It This Way 7) Ain't Superstitious 8) Spoonful 9) Reconsider Baby 10) Good Or Bad Times 11) 32/20 Blues 12) Willin' For Satisfaction Vivian Campbell: vocals and guitars Billy F. Gibbons: guitar on 'Like It This Way' and 'Willin' For Satisfaction' Related Links Vivian Campbell's Interview by Brian D. Holland |
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