Keb Mo: Door
Keb Mo: Door
Format: CD
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Artist: Keb Mo
Label: Music on CD
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8718627236017
Genre: Blues
Few musicians can captivate with just their voice and guitar, but Keb' Mo' pulls it off on his fifth release "The Door". It's as if DNA from Robert Johnson and James Taylor fused inside this singer-songwriter, simply known as Kevin Moore when he played guitar with Papa John Creach back in the '70s. At 49 years old, Keb' Mo' has paid his dues. More importantly, he's a compelling singer, a versatile string man, and a fine songwriter. He's also one of the few best-selling artists today whose music genuinely deserves a big audience. His remake of the Elmore James' classic "It Hurts Me Too." It's nearly impossible to make a synthesizer work in a Blues context, but Keb' Mo' finds a way on this track. On gentle numbers like "Anyway" and sophisticated compositions such as the jazzy "It's All Coming Back," Keb' Mo' also extends himself well beyond the Blues.
Tracks:
1.1 The Door
1.2 Loola Loo
1.3 It Hurts Me Too
1.4 Come on Back
1.5 Stand Up (And Be Strong)
1.6 Anyway
1.7 You Know
1.8 It's All Coming Back
1.9 Gimme What You Got
1.10 Mommy Can I Come Home
1.11 Change
1.12 The Beginning