Terry Evans has one of the most identifiable voices in blues and roots music, providing vocal support for the likes of John Lee Hooker, Ry Cooder and John Fogerty. In recent years, Evans has come to the forefront as a concert headliner with a stunning series of well-received recordings. Evans returns in 2005 with his first studio recording since 2001’s Mississippi Magic. His voice is as rich as ever. On the Ry Cooder-penned “My Baby Joined the Army”, Evans emotes the pain of loss through his voice and guitar and captures the despair of Cooder’s lyrics. “Let’s Get Gone” and “Turn on Your Lovelight” are straight ahead groove-laced blues rockers and “I’ll Be Your Shelter (In the Time of Storm)” is a gospel-tinged track reminiscent of The Blind Boys of Alabama. The album was produced by Terry and Phil Bloch. Special guests include David Lindley, Jorge Calderon, and George Bohannon.
"One of the best voices in the business." - Rolling Stone
Musicians:
Terry Evans
David Lindley
Jorge Calderon
George Bohannon
Selections:
1. Uphill Climb (To The Bottom)
2. Nothing Wrong With Texas (That Leaving Won't Fix)
3. My Baby Joined the Army
4. Let's Get Gone
5. Turn on Your Lovelight
6. I'll Be Your Shelter (In the Time of Storm)
7. Discover Me
8. I Got a Pony (She Likes to Ride)
9. What About Me?
10. Racket in the Room
11. Walkin' Chains
Total playing time, 58:48
"One of the best voices in the business." - Rolling Stone
Musicians:
Terry Evans
David Lindley
Jorge Calderon
George Bohannon
Selections:
1. Uphill Climb (To The Bottom)
2. Nothing Wrong With Texas (That Leaving Won't Fix)
3. My Baby Joined the Army
4. Let's Get Gone
5. Turn on Your Lovelight
6. I'll Be Your Shelter (In the Time of Storm)
7. Discover Me
8. I Got a Pony (She Likes to Ride)
9. What About Me?
10. Racket in the Room
11. Walkin' Chains
Total playing time, 58:48