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Sunday, April 20, 2025

Joanne Shaw Taylor-The Blues Album (2021)

Joanne Shaw Taylor is a young British blues guitarist considered one of the most talented of the last 25 years. Discovered in the early 2000s by Eurythmics frontman Dave Stewart, when she was sixteen, he offered to launch her recording career. Joanne had learned to play guitar by listening to iconic guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix, Albert Collins, Rory Gallagher, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Her first official release was the album "White Sugar", released in 2009, a work that garnered attention from both the public and critics due to her immense virtuosity. The following years were quite fruitful, with the release of half a dozen albums, some of which earned her several important awards, including Best Female Vocalist at the British Blues Awards in 2010 and 2011. With her fourth release, "The Dirty Truth", she achieved great success on the British charts. Starting with her seventh album, "The Blues Album", the renowned bluesman Joe Bonamassa took the reins of her new productions in an attempt to showcase her voice and ensure that his guitar skills didn't overshadow her excellent singing. "The Blues Album" comprises a selection of blues classics such as Fleetwood Mac's powerful "Stop Messin' Around", Little Milton's funk-infused "If That Ain't a Reason", Aretha Franklin's poignant "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody", and Albert King's devastating "Can't You See What You're Doing to Me". In all of these tracks, Joanne demonstrates her deep passion for the blues while maintaining a profound respect for the original essence of each reinterpreted song.