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Only one year after his last release, Tinsley Ellis gives us Midnight Blue, his second album on his Heartfixer Music Label and on this release we see him return to the gritty blues rock style that made everyone really take notice of him 20 years ago on Storm Warning. Tinsley has always been known for his aggressive fretboard work and also his emotional vocal style. This album delivers both in spades. It’s not all powerful rocking songs like the opening track, “If The River Keeps Rising,” which starts out with an ominous little acoustic bit that with a powerful bass and drum drop delivered by Ted Pecchio (Tedeschi/Trucks Band), and drummer Lynn Williams (Delbert McClinton) suddenly changes into a dark electric guitar riff. There’s a few songs on here that have recognizable influences. “That’s My Story” is reminiscent of early ZZ Top. There are two tracks that have some pretty obvious Clapton influences. “The Only Thing” is a track that has a bit of a very early Cream vibe to it while “Harder To Find” has an atmospheric sound reminiscent of the Clapton ’80s hit “Pretending.” “See No Harm” slows things down quite a bit with Ray Charles’ soulful slow blues that is further accentuated by the keyboards of Kevin McKendree (Delbert McClinton, Brian Setzer) while Tinsley drops little short phrases between his spot on vocals. Meanwhile there is some variety scattered throughout the album. There’s a couple of R&B style tracks with the smooth love song “Surrender” and the much more upb
If The River Keeps Rising
Tinsley Ellis
Mouth Turn Dry
Tinsley Ellis
Surrender
Tinsley Ellis
It's Not Funny
Tinsley Ellis
See No Harm
Tinsley Ellis
The Only Thing
Tinsley Ellis
Peace And Love
Tinsley Ellis
Harder To Find
Tinsley Ellis
That's My Story
Tinsley Ellis
Kiss Of Death
Tinsley Ellis