*** Blues Traveler
STRAIGHT ON TILL MORNING
(A&M)
On their first
four albums, Blues Traveler rarely strayed from their trademark sound --
bounce-along blues-tinged rock adorned with frontman John Popper's harmonica
pyrotechnics. But Straight On Till Morning, the group's first CD since
their 1994 breakthrough, Four (A&M), finds them branching out
musically. At first the string arrangement on "Yours," a slow-moving rock
ballad, seems out of place for this usually stripped-down band. But guitarist
Chan Kinchla helps elevate the song into a rousing Pink Floyd-like epic with a
refined David Gilmour-esque solo.
The disc also features spirited takes on raucous blues ("Carolina Blues"),
rock-and-roll swing ("Battle of Someone"), and even white-boy gospel ("Make My
Way," replete with organ and back-up singers worthy of Joe Cocker). There are
still plenty of Blues Traveler standards -- catchy jam-band pop that ranges
from innocuous to annoying. But this is the most varied, ambitious, just plain
rewarding CD of the band's career.
-- Dan Tobin
(Blues Traveler will NOT be playing at the H.O.R.D.E. Tour
this Friday and Saturday, August 8 and 9, at Great Woods; call 423-NEXT for
tickets.)