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Live in Europe
Live in Europe

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James Nixon
has not been an easy artist to pin down stylistically. Some people associate the veteran singer/guitarist with gospel (specifically, African-American gospel as opposed to, say, white country gospel), while others know him for blues and Southern soul. On top of that,
Nixon
has done country sessions as a guitarist -- which makes sense given his Nashville connection. So where does
Live in Europe
fit in? For the most part, this 48-minute CD (which documents a show at
Blues Estafette
in Utrecht, Holland in November 2001) illustrates his talents as an electric bluesman and a performer of Southern soul. Some gospel artists consider blues the music of the Devil -- at least the ones who are more fundamentalist in their thinking -- and all that folklore about
Robert Johnson
and other bluesmen allegedly selling their souls to Beelzebub in order to strengthen their chops has been promoted by everyone from Baptist ministers to heavy metal and hard rock headbangers. But
obviously doesn't see things that way; he has had no problem thriving in both religious and secular environments. So given his history, it isn't surprising that even though the blues and Southern soul dominate
's set in the Netherlands, he makes a spiritual detour on inspired performances of
"Stand Up"
(his biggest hit in the gospel market) and
Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions
' mid-'60s hit
"People Get Ready"
(a gem that became a civil rights anthem). And the fact that
focuses on secular material more often than not doesn't mean that
is any less convincing when he performs
and
"People Get Ready."
He shines on both the secular and the spiritual, making
a pleasure to listen to. ~ Alex Henderson
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