An enticing Open Road to the Blues with some new Colin James

Every life is an open road. It’s a lyric from the title cut for Colin James‘ 20th album which was released this week. In Colin’ case, the certainty and direction of his musical journey was cemented when fate intervened back in the 1980’s in his hometown of Regina, Saskatchewan. A late no show and a desperate last minute search for an opening act for Stevie Ray Vaughan led to Colin. After the show, Stevie told him , “I’m opening doors for you….walk through them!”.And that he did!!

In 1988, Colin released his first self-titled album which contained two self-penned hits, Voodoo Thing and Five Long Years that garnered him the first of his 7 JUNO awards and a spot touring with Keith Richards. Over the ensuing years, Colin has rocked it, been credited with reviving swing music in Canada, and, with the last three albums, solidified his standings as one badass roadhouse bluesman.

The OPEN ROAD album is an impressive collection of original songs as well as covers of tunes he recalls first firing his imagination at the age of 12. It has rockin’ blues songs, traditional blues numbers, and beautiful roots tunes. Overcoming the challenges of the pandemic, Colin drew together the talents of Chris Caddell (rhythm guitar), Steve Pelletier and Norm Fisher (bassists), Simon Kendall and Jesse O’Brien (Hammond B3 organ), and Geoff Hicks (drums) to make the recording. It was mixed at the famed Abbey Roads Studios in London by producer Dave Meszaros. And the product, which includes guest appearances by Steve Marriner (harmonica) and Jerry Cook and Steve Hilliam (saxophone) is in my opinion his best overall release to date and worthy of consideration as one of the best blues recordings of 2021 world wide, not just in Canada. To give you a feel for just how good it is, I use a 5 star rating system for songs and there are 13 on the Open Road recording. My overall rating is an incredible 57 out of a possible 65. As context, my normal rating for an album I considered great would be 40 to 45! This recording is special!!

The album opens with some tasty guitar pickin’ on the Tony Joe White song As The Crow Flies. Colin then takes on challenge of covering an Albert King tune, Can’t You See What You’re Doing to Me. He follows that up with some badass lowdown blues on That’s Why I Am Crying. The fourth song Open Road was written by Colin and Craig Northey. It is insightful observation on life and the travails of a traveling musician. On the fifth tune, Change It, Colin pays tribute to his fateful meeting with Stevie Ray with a song written by Doyle Bramhall. The album also contains two songs written by Colin and Colin Linden, another of my favorite Canadian artists, Raging River and There’s a Fire. Colin cranks out a signature rockin blues tune, Leave This House, that he wrote with Tom Wilson as the seventh cut. Colin’s version of the Bob Dylan song, It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry is a showcase for his voice and some more tasty guitar licks. And he absolutely aces another Dylan tune, Down On the Bottom, that served as one of the “promo singles” released back in September. Colin also delivers a fabulous cover of the John Lee Hooker song, Bad Boy. One of my all time favorite bluesmen is Otis Rush and the recording of It Takes Time featuring some exquisite harmonica by Steve Marriner is just simply badass roadhouse blues! And to top it all off, the last song on the album is a soulful rendition of Otis Redding‘s I Love You More Than I Can Say.

I have been told that the average music lover buys a dozen or so albums a year. In what is fast becoming the new age of the single, I highly recommend that you purchase the entire recording to truly appreciate what an incredible recording this is! And in the coming months, I will be more than willing to hit the open road to see Colin James work his musical magic on stage….how about you?

Colin James – Open Road (2021 Stony Plain Records)


Ben Vee started out spinning songs on terrestrial radio and at nightclubs back in the 1970’s in his home state of Louisiana. After a career in the construction business, he returned to DJing in 2011. He now hosts two shows each week on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com and writes about the blues at http://www.benveeblues.com from his home in Connecticut. He also has a 24 hour stream devoted to the Roadhouse Blues… WRHB

The October Beachin’ Blues

I’m down along the beach in Gulf Shores, Alabama this week. Here are some tunes that we are listenin’ to while drinking….eating oyster poboys…jambalaya…nookie burgers…red beans & rice…and oh…some more drinkin’….. (links to Spotify in blue)

Alabama Gulf Coast

Arsen ShamakhovSunset Beach

Couldn’t sing it bettah myself!! Arsen hails from British Columbia and has a hot new album, Rain City Blues.

Arthur “Big Boy” CrudupKeep On Drinkin’

Arthur inspired Elvis and was one badass delta bluesman!

Pinetop Perkins5-10-15 Hours (featuring Carolyn Wonderland)

Recorded in his mid nineties….Pinetop is one of the all time best.

Albert KingRoadhouse Blues

Some badass lowdown grindin’ blues from the master himself.

JJ Grey & MofroTen Thousand Islands

Some swamp blues are perfect for chillin’ on the beach.

HeavydrunkIf I Loved You Hard Enough

Absolutely one of my favorite tunes of 2019, the lyrics are modern Shakespeare and a vivid picture of a dysfunctional and powerful love.

Beth HartThankful

I am so thankful for my family and friends and the life I have…..Beth Hart sings my thanks bettah than I can express on her brilliant new album War In My Mind.

Hundred Seventy SplitHelp Me Baby

Two of the original members of Ten Years After have a new band and lay down a powerful rendition of their blues rock classic.

Tony Joe WhiteThe Beach Life

If Tony Joe White can’t get ya to chill out on the beach….it can’t be done!

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A note about streaming (which is great for exposing new artists and songs)…..it may surprise you to know that for every 10,000 streams of a song, the artist may make as little as $40 (US). But when you buy their CDs, they can make a decent living plying their craft. SO…….if ya love the music…use your favorite site and download the albums. And if you go see the artists live….buy those CDs, tee shirts, and hats at the show…….helps them defray road expenses and, in many cases, eat for the night.

August 13th Roadhouse Blues Nooner on BMFR

Join us for a mix of the contemporary blues during my roadhouse blues nooner today on BMFR starting at High Noon EST. Got some new 24 Pesos, the Altered Five Blues Band, and a fantastic version of Amazing Grace/House of the Rising Sun by Guy Forsyth & Jeska Bailey…ya gotta hear it!

Below is the intended playlist….

ARTISTTITLE
Dr. JohnHoney Dripper
24 PesosBreakdown Paranoia Blues
FatheadMonkey Time
Altered Five Blues BandDollars & Demons
Frank BeyGive It To Get It
Dave AlvinBarn Burning
Guy Forsyth – Jeska BaileyAmazing Grace/House of the Rising Sun
Tony Joe WhiteMojo Dollar
Geoff AchisonI Wish You Were Mine
Guy DavisI Got The Power
Greg KochForever at Last
The GreyhoundsIt’s So Good To Be Alive
Climax Blues BandThe Cat
The Teskey BrothersSo Caught Up
Shaun MurphySame Old You
Gráinne DuffyBad to Worse
Rick VitoMojo on My Side
Long Tall Deb & The Drifter KingsChef Jen’s Kitchen
Chris O’LearyCircus Just Left Town
Jimmy HallToo Tall To Mambo
Jon ButcherFoolish Behavior
Big Joe and the DynaflowsGo On Fool
Kjell Gustavsson Rhythm & Blues OrchestraThat Worries Me
Jersey Swamp CatsTootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing
Vegas Strip KingsBack To You
Altered Five Blues BandSweet Marie
Guthrie TrappGot My Mojo Workin’ (Feat. Jimmy Hall)
Climax Blues BandStraight Down The Middle

Summertime Blues with Ben Vee 3pm EST on BMFR…June 20th

Well it is SUMMER TIME! Gonna roll out some roadhouse blues featuring a number of Canadian artists AND spin some “outlaw country blues” tunes by performers including Ray Wylie Hubbard, Lincoln Durham, and Colter Wall as well as THE Band.  You can catch it all here… http://www.bluesmusicfan.com  …..beginning at 3 pm EST today!

Below is the intended playlist:

ARTIST TITLE
King Curtis The Weight (ft. Duane Allman)
The Reverend Shawn Amos Will You Be Mine
Chris Robinson Brotherhood Leave My Guitar Alone
Ben Harper I’m In I’m Out And I’m Gone
Billy Boy Arnold Catfish
The Record Company I’m Getting Better (And I’m Feeling It Right Now))
Chickenbone Slim Break Me off a Piece
Sean Pinchin Gotta Move
MonkeyJunk Show Me Yours
Colin James No Time To Get There
David Gogo Fooling Myself
Anthony Gomes Stealin’ From The Devil
Jeff Healey Hoochie Coochie Man
Savoy Brown Conjure Rhythm
Catfish Hodge Band Long Night
Chuck Leavell Wish Me Well
Clas Yngström & Big Tex Three Beyond Here Lies Nothin’
Chris Fitz Band If You See Me Tomorrow …Tell Me About Last Night
Tony Joe White Closer To The Truth
Peter Ward Coffee Song (ft Michelle Willson)
Comanchero The Sniper
The Band Blind Willie Mctell
Colter Wall Sleeping on the Blacktop
Ray Wylie Hubbard Roll And I Tumble
Lincoln Durham Reckoning Lament
Dave Alvin A Woman’s Got A Right

Thursday Roadhouse Blues with Ben Vee 3 pm EST!

Hope your week is goin’ well and if not…well tune in today at 3 pm EST and I will try to cheer ya up with a set of contemporary upbeat blues on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com .  Below is the intended playlist. (Just in case ya love a tune or two and wanna download it from your favorite music site.)

ARTIST TITLE
Red Young Green Onions
Doug MacLeod Goin’ Down to the Roadhouse
Mannish Boys You Dogged Me
Markey Blue Ric Latina Project Red Room
Meena Try Me
Duketown Dogs Don’t Take Advantage Of Me
Gary Hoey Back Up Against the Wall
Tab Benoit In It To Win It
Jimmy Hall Weep And Moan
J.T. Coldfire Let’s Go For A Drive
Marcus Malone Slow Down
Buddy Guy & Junior Wells Hoodoo Man Blues
Keri Leigh and the Blue Devils Got Love If You Want It
Colin Linden The Hurt
Tony Joe White The Coldness of the Chain
3 Dayz Whizkey Blues Is King
Ryan Bingham Got Damn Blues
King King Stranger to Love
Luther Allison Bad Love
Joe Bonamassa Happier Times
Micki Free Tattoo Burn
Elmo Karjalainen Until We Meet Again

 

Roadhouse Blues Playlist – Ben Vee for Thursday Nov 08 2018 3-5 pm EST

Here’s the intended playlist for today’s set.  Hope you have time to tune in on BluesMusicFan Radio !

ARTIST TITLE
Tinsley Ellis Lucky Lou
Travis Bowlin Vicksburg Blues
Too Slim & The Taildraggers These Boots Are Made For Walking
Jim Allchin Devil Don’t Sleep
Michael Osborn Nightmare Blues (ft. Vala Cupp)
Dion Tank Full Of Blues
Dana Fuchs Same Sunlight
Sean Chambers All Night Long
Anthony Gomes Blues In The First Degree
Jimmie Vaughan Dengue Woman Blues
Colin James One More Mile
Tony Joe White Mojo Dollar
Danielle Nicole I Feel Like Breakin’ Up Somebody’s Home
Bobby Blue Bland I Caught The Blues From Someone Else
Beth Hart Soul Shine
Buddy Guy A Few Good Years
Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers Blues All Night
Bettye LaVette Dirty Old Town
Joe Bonamassa Deep In The Blues Again
Hurricane Ruth Beekeeper
Corey Dennison Band It’s So Easy
Ina Forsman Don’t Hurt Me Now
Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado I Used to Love You
Bennett Brothers, The Rocking Chair
Coco Montoya Can’t See The Streets For My Tears