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One of the Fortunate Few
One of the Fortunate Few
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Delbert Mcclinton
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Product Details

  • Artist: Delbert Mcclinton
  • Binding: Audio CD
  • EAN: 0601215304220
  • Label: Rising Tide
  • Manufacturer: Rising Tide
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Product Group: Music
  • Publisher: Rising Tide
  • Release Date: 1997-10-07
  • Studio: Rising Tide
  • Title: One of the Fortunate Few
  • UPC: 601215304220
Avg Customer Rating: 5 stars

Product Description: When Robert Cray and the Fabulous Thunderbirds turned their similar combinations of Texas blues and Memphis soul into hit records in 1986, bar bands all across this land thought they had glimpsed the promised land of a long-awaited blues revival. There has been a flood of soul-blues releases since then, many of which have been respectable, even admirable, but they have lacked the two essential ingredients that gave the genre its artistic peak 30 years ago, as well as its brief resurgence 20 years later--terrific songs and outstanding singers. Delbert McClinton's One of the Fortunate Few has both those elements. The guest vocalists include Mavis Staples, Lyle Lovett, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, and Vince Gill, but it's McClinton's own coarse-grained Texas baritone--as supple as a snake and as definitive in its bite--that dominates the soundscape. And it's McClinton's co-producer and cowriter, Gary Nicholson, who makes the difference in the material. Nicholson, whose day job is writing mainstream-country hits, indulges his blues jones at night and has come up with rollicking uptempo numbers and gospel-drenched ballads.

Most importantly, Nicholson's lyrics contain both the irreverent wit that Cray lacks and the confessional angst lacking in the T-Birds. The humor crackles in McClinton's belt-it-out vocal on "Old Weakness (Coming on Strong)" and an aching need is felt in his restrained duet with Staples on "Somebody to Love You." --Geoffrey Himes


Customer Reviews


5 stars One of the fortunate few
This album has been around for a while-don't know why Iv'e only just discovered it.Delbert always does great R&B as we used to know it with his great Texan touch.


5 stars Great Texas Honky Tonk
I have followed this harmonica blowing blues man for years. This is indeed one of his best efforts. If You Can't Lie Better Than That is great.
There are many more good ones on this recording.


5 stars Delbert at his best!
This album rocks! There is only one cry in your beer song. The rest boogie.


1 stars half-baked blues
where is the title tune? why is it missing from this CD?

poorly-written tunes. this whole thing comes across as bogus to me.

want the real blues? won't find it here.

The only reason I bought this CD is because I wanted to hear ONE OF THE FORTUNATE FEW--but guess what??? It isn't on this CD.

I want my money back.


4 stars Except for the misleading title...
This is an excellent Delbert CD; HOWEVER! If you're looking for his SONG "One Of The Fortunate Few", it's not on this album. THAT little ditty is on his album "Cost Of Living", which is worth its cost, just for that one track, although the rest of the CD is Delbert at his best!


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