Music Review: Watermelon Slim & The Workers - The Wheel Man

I knew I had one of the winning releases of 2007 within the first five minutes of hearing this album. The title track and the beginning of "I've Got News" spill such an abundance of blues chops and enthusiasm it seems inconceivable Slim & The Workers could run out of either before the album's end. Chops and feeling are arguably the two most important ingredients in great blues, and enthusiasm and passion burst from this record.

That enthusiasm is contagious. I started writing previews of the record and e-mailing my contact and other blues-loving friends, telling them how great The Wheel Man is. It defeats the purpose to go on and on about how great a record no one else can order is, so I've tried to keep my gushing in check. Now I can break free of those shackles and lavish praise on this record with reckless abandon.

“The Wheel Man” teams Slim & The Workers with the inimitable Magic Slim for one of the more enjoyable blues duets of recent memory. The pairing works because of the energetic nature of the performances and the song itself. Both men get a chance to sing and play, but the song is never asked to take a backseat to the egos of either of these great bluesmen. “The Wheel Man” is a rollicking good ride with some super slide work from Watermelon Slim and a more traditional, Chicago-style solo from Magic Slim. This has to be the early favorite for “Song of the Year” at the 2008 Blues Music Awards.

One of the strengths of The Wheel Man is its sequencing. The song lengths are varied and longer songs are packed between shorter songs and it, giving a real sense of flow to the album. “I've Got News” and “Black Water,” along with the title track, form a powerful opening trifecta. “I've Got News” shows off Slim's ability to blow some fancy blues harp and “Black Water” combines searing slide work with Slim's strongest vocal on the record.

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  • 1 - Mark Saleski

    Apr 17, 2007 at 11:33 am

    man, he is one freaky-looking dude. love that voice though.

  • 2 - Josh

    Apr 17, 2007 at 11:36 am

    That's not the best picture of him, but I love the studio shot of both Slims.

    Great album. It's been fun spreading the word.

  • 3 - Connie Phillips

    Apr 17, 2007 at 11:37 am

    Congrats! This article has been forwarded to the Advance.net websites and Boston.com.

  • 4 - Oklahoma Rock

    Apr 20, 2007 at 2:43 pm

    Thanks for reviewing Watermelon Slim!

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