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Supernatural TV Show Merchandise - Official T-Shirts, Hoodies & Collectibles for Fans - Perfect for Halloween, Cosplay & Supernatural-Themed Parties
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Supernatural TV Show Merchandise - Official T-Shirts, Hoodies & Collectibles for Fans - Perfect for Halloween, Cosplay & Supernatural-Themed Parties
Supernatural TV Show Merchandise - Official T-Shirts, Hoodies & Collectibles for Fans - Perfect for Halloween, Cosplay & Supernatural-Themed Parties
Supernatural TV Show Merchandise - Official T-Shirts, Hoodies & Collectibles for Fans - Perfect for Halloween, Cosplay & Supernatural-Themed Parties
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Product description Supernatural - Robben Ford (CD 1999) Amazon.com Guitarist Robben Ford has led parallel careers. There's the virtuosic white blues musician who jammed with Jimmy Witherspoon as a teenager, and there's the superclean session player and fusion-jazz cat of L.A. Express and Yellowjackets fame. These roles merge on Supernatural, produced by Susan Rogers (known for production work with Prince and Barenaked Ladies). Unfortunately, what comes out is a mediocre blue-eyed soul singer who has neither the voice nor the songs to match his guitar chops. Many of the tracks settle into listless studio funk grooves substituting polish for passion. Only when Ford reaches back to the blues for Paul Butterfield's "Lovin' Cup" does he crack a sweat. By that time, it's too late. --Rick Mitchell Review Despite having played with the likes of Miles Davis, the Yellowjackets, and Tom Scott's L.A. Express, Robben Ford is still one of the unsung treasures of American music. Widely respected as a guitarist, Ford also possesses a classic singing voice in the tradition of such great pop vocalists as Todd Rundgren. Supernatural presents fully realized compositions where all the parts support the whole, not just lengthy blowing hung on chord changes. Ford does have a nice way with chords, and frequently, it sounds as if he's illuminating a new facet of familiar music. Nonetheless, guitar freaks should be prepared to be dazzled by Ford's commanding fretwork; he says more in a couple of economical choruses than many string-slingers say in a dozen. His cool sting on the deeply soulful "Hey, Brother" has the snarl of a Chicago bluesman. His rhythm work is equally impressive, as on "Nothing to Nobody," where he undergirds his pleading lyrics with a relentlessly climbing guitar riff. Also check out the wah-wah riff he burns (a la Hendrix's "Voodoo Child") on the title cut. Jimmy Earl contributes some massive-sounding bass, and Russell Ferrante, Ford's buddy in the Yellowjackets, is a plus on electric and acoustic pianos. Roger Kellaway also contributes a richly haunting string-quartet arrangement to Robben's "If." But this knockout disc is Ford's show all the way.--- JAZZIZ Magazine Copyright © 2000, Milor Entertainment, Inc. -- From Jazziz See more
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Robben Ford continues to be one of my favorite blues guitarists, but he can play many other genres as well. What a talent! I would have bought this cd just to get "Nothin' to Nobody.....!"

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