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Triple Fret in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $18.99

Triple Fret in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $18.99
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As the title and cover art suggests,
Triple Fret
is a player's album. Although
Bernard Allison
gets star billing (and does all the vocals), this is a trio record, with fellow
electric blues
guitarists
Larry McCray
and
Carl Weathersby
contributing as much guitar firepower as
Allison
. Even better, second-generation Hammond organ legend
Lucky Peterson
guests, adding some welcome musical variety to the otherwise fret-heavy selection and getting his own showcase, the smoking seven-minute instrumental workout
"Where's Lucky?"
That leaves the songwriting as the only weak spot, but unfortunately, it's pretty seriously weak. Most of the songs on
are hackneyed
Chicago blues
riffs with self-referential lyrics about how hard it is to be a bluesman. Tune out the lyrics and the undistinguished chord changes and the sheer enjoyment of the trio's playing comes through. For some, however, that might not be quite enough. ~ Stewart Mason
Triple Fret
is a player's album. Although
Bernard Allison
gets star billing (and does all the vocals), this is a trio record, with fellow
electric blues
guitarists
Larry McCray
and
Carl Weathersby
contributing as much guitar firepower as
Allison
. Even better, second-generation Hammond organ legend
Lucky Peterson
guests, adding some welcome musical variety to the otherwise fret-heavy selection and getting his own showcase, the smoking seven-minute instrumental workout
"Where's Lucky?"
That leaves the songwriting as the only weak spot, but unfortunately, it's pretty seriously weak. Most of the songs on
are hackneyed
Chicago blues
riffs with self-referential lyrics about how hard it is to be a bluesman. Tune out the lyrics and the undistinguished chord changes and the sheer enjoyment of the trio's playing comes through. For some, however, that might not be quite enough. ~ Stewart Mason
As the title and cover art suggests,
Triple Fret
is a player's album. Although
Bernard Allison
gets star billing (and does all the vocals), this is a trio record, with fellow
electric blues
guitarists
Larry McCray
and
Carl Weathersby
contributing as much guitar firepower as
Allison
. Even better, second-generation Hammond organ legend
Lucky Peterson
guests, adding some welcome musical variety to the otherwise fret-heavy selection and getting his own showcase, the smoking seven-minute instrumental workout
"Where's Lucky?"
That leaves the songwriting as the only weak spot, but unfortunately, it's pretty seriously weak. Most of the songs on
are hackneyed
Chicago blues
riffs with self-referential lyrics about how hard it is to be a bluesman. Tune out the lyrics and the undistinguished chord changes and the sheer enjoyment of the trio's playing comes through. For some, however, that might not be quite enough. ~ Stewart Mason
Triple Fret
is a player's album. Although
Bernard Allison
gets star billing (and does all the vocals), this is a trio record, with fellow
electric blues
guitarists
Larry McCray
and
Carl Weathersby
contributing as much guitar firepower as
Allison
. Even better, second-generation Hammond organ legend
Lucky Peterson
guests, adding some welcome musical variety to the otherwise fret-heavy selection and getting his own showcase, the smoking seven-minute instrumental workout
"Where's Lucky?"
That leaves the songwriting as the only weak spot, but unfortunately, it's pretty seriously weak. Most of the songs on
are hackneyed
Chicago blues
riffs with self-referential lyrics about how hard it is to be a bluesman. Tune out the lyrics and the undistinguished chord changes and the sheer enjoyment of the trio's playing comes through. For some, however, that might not be quite enough. ~ Stewart Mason
















