TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 2015
Mick Abrahams - Revived!
It’s
been a good while since I’ve listened to some good music lately, both
old and new. Whether it’s from the realms of Progressive Rock, Metal,
and Jazz Rock, something special and magical is about to happen. Mick
Abrahams, guitarist as with his work with Jethro Tull, Blodwyn Pig, and
as a solo artist, he is often overlooked in the history of the guitar
players. When people think of guitarists, they think of Eric Clapton,
Jimmy Page, and Brian May to name a few. But Mick Abrahams himself
deserves some recognition in the history of the sounds of the blues in
his DNA that would have made Robert Johnson very happy for.
This
year, he’s brought along special guests including Bill Wyman (Rolling
Stones), Paul Jones (Manfred Mann), Bernie Marsden (Whitesnake), Jim
Rodford (The Kinks), and his successor Martin Barre from Tull to name a
few. All have come together to lend a helping hand for Abrahams for an
album entitled, Revived! This is a wonderful touch for Mick
himself to get on the groove on his guitar and bring the Blues Rock
sound with a driven, strong, powerful rhythm that he comes up with. 50%
of the royalties and the sales for the album will proceed to the
children’s charity of Kids ‘n’ Cancer in which they are going through to
help them in the UK saving Proton Therapy treatment for their cancers
and tumors.
And
this is a wonderful benefit for Mick to help out for the charity and
lending a helping hand on what the children are going through and Mick
himself isn’t doing this for the money, he’s doing this because he is
lending help for support and knowing that he’s got their back. The DVD
features an interview with Mick himself about the making of the project
and you could he has an excellent sense of humor in him and shows no
sign of stopping. There’s also sessions during the rehearsals including
practices between songs such as: Chuck Berry’s Nadine, Canned Heat’s On the Road Again, the ‘50s rock essence for What About Love?, and Hungry for Love.
Watching
these outtakes shows Mick along with Patrick Walshe in which he’s
helping him through guide vocals and George Muryan doing some Blues
improvisations on the Hammond Organ, they are having a wonderful time
working on the tracks that inspired and influenced Mick’s playing and
his roots.
Hungry For Love has this wonderful reminiscent of the Beatles first album Please Please Mewhile the opening track of Blodwyn Pig’s Summer Day sees
Mick nailing his adaptation of the song in the heavy rock bursting
crunch in a mid-tempo beat. Organists Josh Phillips and Chris Gore take
the keyboards for a driving down the blues highway for some amazing solo
work and improvisations to get into the groove and tapping their feet
on the rhythm for Eliz. & Abys Jamand the drive down for a different version of Summer Day with Hammond.
Dragonfly in
which his son Alex wrote, both he and Mick do a beautiful
father-and-son duo. The composition is very much a laid-back acoustic
beauty. And you can imagine the sun rising into the right moment but
it’s the country-tinged waltz take of Goodnight Irene shows Mick
going in the 1950s and the styles of George Jones and Hank Williams. Not
to mention Paul Jones bringing wonders to his harmonica to capture the
atmosphere.
But he and Mick share vocals on the 12-bar walking blues take of Jimmy Reed’s Bright Lights, Big City. It’s
a great touch to have a slowed down groove followed by former
Whitesnake guitarist Bernie Marsden creating amazing riffs on his
instrument and Jones harmonica both sharing turns on what will happen
next and their touch of Reed’s song makes it spot on.
I really enjoyed listening to Revived and
it shows Mick’s return to the Blues Rock adventures. And I hope we get a
chance to see more of Mick Abrahams return to the spotlight anytime
soon and this is a wonderful take of the ‘50s Rock and Blues/Soul
influences. This is my fifth time listening to Revived! Mick Abrahams and his friends showed how much support and honor that knowing he will be back.
Posted by znathanson
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT GONZO:
One CD - £9.99 |
See My Way CD - £9.99 |
The Best of ABY Vol 2 CD - £9.99 |
Leaving Home Blues/This Is! 3CD - £9.99 |
Live in Forli CD - £9.99 |
All Said and Done CD - £9.99 |
Mick's Back/Novox 2CD - £9.99 |
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Novox CD - £9.99 |
Leaving Home Blues 2CD - £11.99 |
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