Son of Skip James

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Son of Skip James
File:Son of Skip James album cover.jpg
Studio album by Dion
Released November 6, 2007
Studio Sounds Great Production
Genre Blues[1]
Length 43:35
Label Verve Forecast
Producer Dion[1]
Dion chronology
Bronx in Blue
(2006)
Son of Skip James
(2007)
Tank Full of Blues
(2011)

Son of Skip James is the thirtieth album by American singer/songwriter Dion. It was released on November 6, 2007 on the Verve Forecast Records label.[1] The album stayed on the Billboard Blues Albums chart for twelve weeks, peaking at No. 4 on November 24, 2007.[2]

The album serves as a follow-up to Dion's 2006 Grammy-nominated blues album, Bronx in Blue.[3] The majority of tracks on Son of Skip James are cover versions of well-known blues songs, some of them classics.[1] The album's title references blues legend Skip James, a friend of Dion's. Dion described the use of James's name for the album as "a kind of mission statement for the project".[4]

Critical reception

Son of Skip James
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic[1] 4/5 stars
PopMatters[3] 7/10 stars
Standard-Speaker[5] 9/10 stars
The Philadelphia Inquirer[6] 3.5/4 stars

The album was generally positively received by critics, who called out its authenticity,[1] simplicity,[7] and emotional depth.[3] The original tracks, particularly "The Thunderer", were considered to stand on equal or even superior footing to the cover tracks.[1][3] Most critics agreed that Dion had effectively personalized the covers,[1][8] although Tony Sclafani of PopMatters disagreed, calling the track selection "too familiar", and his recordings "too reverent" to bring the project fully to life.[3] Martin Halo of JamBase highlighted Dion's dedication to researching the origins of the cover songs as part of what made the album distinctive among other blues cover albums.[8]

Joel Selvin of SFgate.com called it "another landmark in a career littered with them".[9] Thom Jurek, writing for AllMusic, called it "one of the best records of the year".[1] Chris Jones of BBC Music called it "every inch the equal of its predecessor".[7] Nick Cristiano of The Philadelphia Inquirer found it "exceptionally warm and intuitive".[6] Despite his criticism of the track selection, Sclafani said the album "does not fall short when it comes to ass-kicking".[3] Halo felt that the album featured "master musicianship and stunning vocals", but called it "nothing we haven’t heard before."[8]

Track listing

Except where noted, credits are adapted from AllMusic.[1]

No. Title Original artist Length
1. "Nadine"   Chuck Berry 3:33
2. "My Babe"   Willie Dixon 3:12
3. "Hoodoo Man Blues"   Junior Wells 2:45
4. "Drop Down Mama"   Sleepy John Estes[5] 4:12
5. "Hoochie Coochie Man"   Willie Dixon 4:00
6. "Baby I'm in the Mood"   Bob Dylan 3:30
7. "I'm a Guitar King"   Tommy McClennan 3:19
8. "The Thunderer"   Dion 4:34
9. "Interlude – Spoken Word"   Dion 0:38
10. "Son of Skip James"   Dion 3:29
11. "Preachin' Blues"   Robert Johnson[5] 3:34
12. "If I Had Possession (Over Judgement Day)"   Robert Johnson[5] 3:50
13. "Devil Got My Woman"   Skip James 2:59

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic.[1]

Musicians

  • Bob Guertin – audio engineer, organ, percussion
  • Dion DiMucci – audio production, guitar, harmonica, producer, vocals
  • Rick Krive – piano

Additional personnel

  • Bill Bush – photography
  • Susan DiMucci – photography
  • Michael Friedman – photography
  • Richard Gottehrer – executive producer
  • Hollis King – art direction
  • Emily Lazar – mastering
  • Kazumi Matsumoto – graphic design

References

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