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CD Review: Playin' with Fire (Sadson Music 2009) Get in, sit down, hang on

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Saturday, January 24, 2009
Get in, sit down, hang on
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Rusty Wright Band, Playin' With Fire (Sadson Music, January 2009)

A long time ago that wasn't all that long ago, when Maxell made cassette tapes instead of burnable CDs, the company ran a print ad campaign that became an icon. Black and white and with minimal visual props, it showed a guy in shades sitting low in his chair, a martini set next to him and a stereo speaker in front of him as he was literally blown away by the awesome sound from that speaker.

That sort of comes close to the experience of listening to the Rusty Wright Band's new CD, Playin' With Fire, being released by the end of this month. Imagine a sonic suitcase filled with the best of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Allman Brothers Band, Bonnie Raitt, and a little Fabulous Thunderbirds, shaken and stirred so that all of them become the foundation for a whole new sound to be built upon. Open the suitcase and then stand back, because that sound, its range, and the wallop it packs will blow you away.

The main feature on RWB's new disc, as the cover might indicate, is guitar virtuosity. The opening chords of both the title track and "What A Ride" will pin your ears back, while the emotional "Lost Souls" slows things down to offer a mix of Robin Trower-esque booming bass notes during intro and interludes and mellow jazz chords under the main verses. Combined with the warm breath of Dave Brahce's B-3 organ, Rusty Wright's leads on Fender and Gibson and Laurie LaCross-Wright's steady rhythm guitar carry every song on the new CD into new territory from the track before.

"It's a really mixed bag of stuff," Laurie says. "Most albums you hear today are so formulaic. You listen to the first song and you know exactly how the rest of the CD is going to sound. We hate that. While we were recording we talked a lot about the albums we grew up with and how labels used to give bands the freedom to experiment with songs and sounds. That's the vibe we aimed for."

The aim hit its target. In addition to the range of guitar styles and intensities, the new disc also glows with the quality of its varied vocal tracks, with Rusty's rich tenor and Laurie's velvet alto exchanging lead duties on some songs and harmonizing flawlessly on nearly all of them. Supporting the guitar and vocal artistry is a rock-solid rhythm section with Andy Barancik on bass and Pete Haist on drums, and on tracks like "Pretty Little Lies," RWB's own Clarence Clemons, southern blues veteran Eddie Lester, interjects saxophone riffs to bounce off more of Rusty's blazing guitar solos.

For half a second at the beginning of this disc's title song, there's the ominous sound of raw power humming through an amplifier before the song explodes into a roaring eight-note introduction. Although the track comes last on the CD, don't think of it as the finale; rather, consider it the beginning of a long and successful run by a band whose time to shine is now.

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You know I couldn't have put that better myself..

Personally I hate to put on a cd and all the songs sound the same, individually they might be all great songs, but variety is the spice of life! Rusty & Laurie Wright have found a wonderful blend of Blues Rock on this CD that is sure to blow you away. I have reviewed this new release and included it in both my radio shows "BikeNite N' Breeze" & "Kool Breeze & Sizzlin' Blues" for the last two months, ooooh yea it's spicy alright.. it sizzles.

I honestly think we will see this CD in the finals nationally this year for "Best Self Produced CD" because you can see the hard work and creative thought that Rusty & Laurie have put into this release, even down to the bands web site, besides having creative appeal it is very user friendly. Wanting to meet everyones needs, they even let you download the mp3's to play while your waiting for your new CD to come in the mail. Now that's service!

Breeze~
Kool Breeze & Sizzlin' Blues Radio
Hey Bam,,,,It's Bluesman.Chuck from Mich. What did I tell ya about the Rusty Wright Band when we first spoke,,,,,they do RAWK!!!!! Don't they? And they are great people too! How does anyone combine allof that together? Don't know, but they figured it out! Rusty (the Rustinator as he calls himself) and Laurie are the best, and I think and hope they will make it BIG!!! They deserve it!

Chuck

ps. Your right,,,,,the new chat is terrible, I can't even get it to work right now!
Playin' with Fire made its debut this week on the Roots Music Report blues chart, coming in at #34... YAY!

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