Thursday, July 1, 2010

MUSIC: Memphis Blues


Children of the 80's remember Cyndi Lauper as the wild child proclaiming that "Girls Just Want To Have Fun", reminded of us of our "True Colors", and infected our eardrums with ballads like "Time After Time." For the current reality-television generation, Lauper is the nut with the funny voice charming Donald Trump on Celebrity Apprentice. And somewhere in between she became the ending to a lot of sentences that began with "say, whatever happened to?"

Apparently, Lauper got the blues. Turns out, though, that it's not a bad thing! Her new album, Memphis Blues, which debuted at the end of June is a slight detour from what she has been known for, yet works well with her mature timbre. Recorded appropriately enough in Memphis and featuring both traditional and contemporary blues songs, the album is a rocking and groove-filled ride from the first guitar chord to the last saxophone wail. Check out her performance on Regis & Kelly singing her single"How Blue Can You Get".

Some stand outs include the Muddy Waters traditional "Rollin' and Tumbin'", featuring here soul singer, Ann Peebles, and the slow but steady heat of "Romancing In The Dark." As bizarre as it may sound, this album works; Lauper voice is strong and believable, which is probably why so many blues artists - including Jonny Lang, B.B. King, and Allen Toussaint - join her in this musical journey. Hop on, you'll enjoy the ride!

Sergio del Limónar

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