LABEL: SPONA
RELEASE DATE: JANUARY 11, 2019
After 20 years of intense study of one of America’s greatest artforms from afar in his homeland,
Croatia, singer songwriter and harmonica master, Tomislav “Little Pigeon” Goluban made a
journey to the source to record an album of authentic blues music in the Windy City for his tent.............
studio album, “Chicago Rambler.” Goluban enlisted the skills of prominent figures in the Chicago
blues scene, led by acclaimed producer and guitarist Eric Noden to collaborate with him on 11
new songs written for the project. A year ago, Tomislav flew to Chicago to record at Joy Ride
Studios. Noden wisely brought in two “Sons of the Blues” as the rhythm section; E.G. McDaniel
on bass and Kenny “Beedy Eyes” Smith on drums, both building prestigious careers for
themselves while preserving their musical heritage. Harmonica man Joe Filisko also contributed
to the project by playing harmonica on two songs, and engineer Blaise Burton manned the
console for the frenetic two-day session.
- Tracklist:
1/ Pigeon Swing / 3:29
2/ Locked Heart / 3:50 #Video
3/ Bag Full Of Troubles (feat. Joe Filisko) / 4:53
4/ Jerry Ricks On My Mind / 4:13
5/ Can’t Find Myself / 2:49
6/ Home Made Honey / 4:12
7/ One Way Ticket / 4:18
8/ Do The Right Thing / 3:12
9/ Little Pigeon (feat. Joe Filisko) / 5:30
10/ Jerry Ricks On My Mind (acoustic) / 3:21
11/ Searchin’ For My Baby / 3:43
12/ IÅ¡el budem v kleticu (I’ll Go To My Cottage) / 2:59
The full tilt ‘Pigeon Swing’ kicks off the album with much pizzazz, as Goluban blows like Little
Walter resurrected on an instrumental that was supposed to be a bonus track but has so much
fire it was pushed to the lead-off slot. The 12/8 blues ‘Locked Heart’ reveals the influence of
Jimmy Reed and Slim Harpo on the timeless tale of a soft-hearted bluesman. The heavy-duty
south side shuffle, ‘Bag Full Of Troubles,’ is a spot-on Chicago-land prototype that could only be
delivered by seasoned pros. Inspired by the friendship between Goluban and the late country
bluesman "Philadelphia" Jerry Ricks, the tasty rhumba, 'Jerry Ricks On My Mind,’ recants images
from the last concert he performed alongside Goluban before his untimely death in 2007. He was
buried in the cemetery in Kastav (Croatia) where the annual Tribute to Jerry Ricks - Kastav Blues
festival is now held.
Noden’s slide guitar moans with sorrow of a hundred-year flood on the lowdown ‘Can’t Find
Myself’ and Smith demonstrates his encyclopedic knowledge of authentic blues grooves as he
nails the high energy boogaloo surf blues for the audacious ‘Home Made Honey’ and classic Bo
Diddley beat for ‘Do The Right Thing.’ Between those two numbers, Goluban’s fantastic
harmonica imitation of a train, an old-time tradition among harp players, introduces ‘One Way
Ticket,’ a traveling blues ramble. He lays out a twist on a Muddy Waters’ style blues with ‘Little
Pigeon’ extolling his manly prowess to arouse a lover. Track ten is an acoustic version of ‘Jerry
Ricks On My Mind.’ The quartet glides thru the Jimmy Reed style country blues ‘Searchin’ For My
Baby,’ before transforming a traditional Croatia folk song ‘IÅ¡el budem v kleticu (I'll Go To My
Cottage)' into a straight-ahead Chi-town shuffle from a hot Saturday night at the Peppermint
Lounge.
With this album Tomislav Goluban fulfills his dream of wandering the musical streets of the city
that gave birth to so many of his heroes and becoming a bona fide Chicago rambler
WEBLINKS:
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Publicist:
Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon, betsie@blindraccoon.com