Rex Carroll - The Rex Carroll Sessions

Friday 1st December 1995
Rex Carroll - The Rex Carroll Sessions
Rex Carroll - The Rex Carroll Sessions

STYLE: Hard Music
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 7556-7313
LABEL: StarSong SSD0056
FORMAT: CD Album
RRP: £4.99

Reviewed by Rob Broom

I last encountered this ex-Whitecross man's technical finger work and electric rocking guitar chords on his 1994 album project 'King James'. The Rex Carrol Sessions', however, are very different and certainly not what I was expecting. After the initial shock (and once I gave myself the chance to relax and listen to what he was doing) I began to 'enjoy' what I heard. Rex has obviously really relished the freedom given to him on this album, being able to indulge and explore a little more than usual. There are some great harmonizing between the vocalists. The guitar playing is up to his usual high standard, and the lyrics centre very strongly on God. Although a little too structured and eclectic for true blues purists, there's much to intrigue here. We can catch a glimpse of some of the musical styles he has enjoyed and grown up with over the years. Everything from Detroit R&B, Chicago blues, swing and shuffle from Texas and Cajun rhythm from New Orleans. These have so clearly stamped their influence on this album to create something definitely of himself, and definitely something to enjoy.

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Reader Comments

Posted by fred denton in burton @ 05:17 on Jul 5 2005

I would definetly say this album is more blues than anything else.

God bless you.



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