
Chuck Van Riper & Dave
Thomas
"About The
Blues"
Pitkethly Music
By Peter "Blewzzman"
Lauro © September 2010
"About The Blues" is the debut
release by the duo of Chuck Van Riper & Dave Thomas. Although the
band is a true duo, by no means would I consider this release a
duet. You see, between them they play six instruments and sing as
well. On guitar, bass, trumpet and vocals is Chuck and on guitar, piano
and lead vocals is Dave, with the drum samples written by Chuck. On the
project - a mix of electric and acoustic blues as well as a mix of blues
styles - they're both responsible for all the original music.....and
obviously lots of overdubbing.
It took me all of three notes of the opening track
to realize I was going to like this disc. The song was "Free To
Go" and those notes were from a scorching guitar riff that lasted the
length of the track.
The title track is based on some poor
soul's life that truly is all "About The
Blues". It seems that the lyrics of blues songs were
written from him being followed and having his life written
about. Damn, that's sad. This one features great lead and
harmony vocals with good guitar and piano work from Dave.
This one is a slow, soft and absolutely beautiful
love song about a couple that are a "Perfect Fit". Dave's
emotional and tender vocals make it sound as if he were singing the
song to the love of his life. If you have someone in your life who is
that perfect fit, make sure you let them know - as a matter of
fact, play this song for them. Sensual guitar work is another of
this tune's jewels.
There will come a time in all of our lives
- despite admitting it or not - where we just "Can't Rock No
More". You'll know it when you "can listen but - not take the
floor" or when you "watch pretty girls shake it so
nice, but joining them just ain't worth the price". Besides
being very clever, the lyrics will one day be all too true. Great
vocals and rhythm highlight this sing-along song.
"Please Don't Tell Me Now" is another
of my many favorites. The tears Chuck's guitar is weeping and
the melancholy lyrics so sadly and soulfully sung by Dave are -
to use the words of a previous song title - a perfect fit. Great
stuff!
On "I'll Follow You", the guys actually
had this usually non acoustic liking listener enjoying what he was
hearing. Dave's outstanding down home vocal style and Chuck's
pickin' at the acoustic guitar strings have them sounding
as good as any acoustic duo these ears have heard.
Other tracks on "About The
Blues" include" "Do You Know Who You Are?", "Mexicali Blues",
"Get Outta My Way", "One Last Time", "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow", "When We
Get Together" and "Look What I Found".
Right about now you should be thinking you'd like
to hear more from these guys. That's why you need to go to
www.abouttheblues.com and let them
know. Once you're there, also let them know the Blewzzman sent ya.
Peter "Blewzzman" Lauro