Spencer Bohren

DIRT ROADS

Zephyr Records
p.o. box 319
Casper, WY 82602
available on Spencer's website

Way out in the country where the pavement ends, is where the dirt roads begin. Don't be fooled by the title, this is contemporary, but laid back blues played from the heart.  It is definitely a country blues feeling disc, with much the same kind of feel as Taj Mahal or maybe Keb' Mo, but played with a distinctive very spare touch.  What notes he doesn't play are as important as the ones he does.  Just listen to the traditional THE WATER IS WIDE, it is done as sparse as can be, and yet it is perhaps one of the richest and most emotional versions you will hear.  Grab at his version of THE WILD OX MOAN, you may never hear it done with such heart and feeling.  The one short coming of the disc is the lack of noting which instruments he is playing at a particular time.  In fact he is listed as vocals, stringed instruments, and percussion.  You can pick out the lap steel, mandolin, guitar, and slide guitar, but there is a haunting feeling there are either more instruments, or he is doing something unheard of.  A too brief note on JAB Wilson's Harmonica playing, it is the perfect compliment to the mood and style of the disc.  The right shoe to go with the left. The most pleasant surprise was the beautiful emotional quality of his vocals.  You can hear the influence of a southern raising in the gospel singing family tradition.  The years of living in the ripe blues country of the Mississippi Delta, have given a

 


Spencer Bohren Dirt Roads

decided blues phrasing to his vocals, and then we have the influence of the New Orleans folk and rhythm scene.  The songs he wrote, half of the 12, fit in style so perfectly you know this is his music.  Like that beautiful old, but so well broken in pair of boots, you just can't bear to part with.  This is a gem you are going to have to do some work to find, but your efforts will be well rewarded.  The sheer mystic magic this disc contains will more than pay back the effort spent.

Songs, Writers no times are given
1.  The Water Is Wide  - Traditional
2.  How Long Blues - Leroy Carr
3.  Travelin' - Spencer Bohren
4.  Look Down The Road - Nehemiah James
5.  The Wild Ox Moan - Vera Hall
6.  Yazoo Bottom Messaround - Spencer Bohren
7.  Goin' Up The River - Spencer Bohren
8.  Wind In The Mountains - Carson Robinson
9.  Night Is Fallin' - Spencer Bohren
10. Eloise - Spencer Bohren
11. Cry Of The Blues - Spencer Bohren
12. Wade In The Water - Traditional
 
Personal and instruments
Spencer Bohren - vocals, stringed instruments, and percussion
JAB Wilson - Harmonicas