*** Duke Robillard
DANGEROUS PLACE
(Pointblank)
Duke Robillard's
ascent from Roomful of Blues founder to international guitar star has included
the absorption of every style of post-'20s six-string popular music. Here his
virtuoso inclinations slant toward '50s blues, jazz, rock, and boogie. "Going
Straight" is a T-Bone Walker-inspired blues. "Can't Remember To Forget" sounds
like Fats Domino's lost follow-up to "Blueberry Hill." "No Time" is a Chicago
blues stomper, "Don't Get Me Shook Up" an Elmore James slider. And "Black
Negligee" swings pretty and light, colored by Robillard's angelic fingerwork on
his acoustic archtop guitar. In fact, it's his archtop work, showcased here,
that catches him at his delicate, inventive best. Yet it's the songs, not the
playing, that remain the focus.
-- Ted Drozdowski
(Duke Robillard plays Harpers Ferry in Allston next Friday, August
15. Call 254-9743.)
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