ANTHONY GERACI - BLUES CALLED MY NAME
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LABEL: BLUE HEART RECORDS
RELEASE DATE: MAY 20, 2022
Just 82 seconds into Anthony Geraci’s new album, Blues Called My Name on Blue Heart Records, there’s no doubt you’re in the recorded presence of a consummate keyboardist. Solidly backed by Paul Loranger on acoustic bass, Jeff Armstrong on drums, and mostly Charlie O’Neal on guitar,
the Berklee graduate, and 2021 BMA-winning musician offers up ten self-produced originals, half of them instrumentals, which showcase his stunning piano and Hammond organ prowess.
Back-to-back instrumentals follow. “About Last Night” is an abrupt and intriguing stylistic shift into a Hammond organ-fueled Latin rhythm, and “Boston Stomp” is a vigorous piano workout which may make you stomp along regardless of location. “Corner of Heartbreak and Pain,” with a vocal by Erika Van Pelt, adds yet another address to the
Tracklist: 1.That Old Pine Box2.The Blues Called My Name 3.About Last Night 4.Boston Stomp 5.Corner of Heartache and Pain 6.I Go Ooh 7.Into The Night 8.I Ain't Going to Ask 9.Wading in the Vermillion 10.Song for Planet Earth |
category of songs with sad locales (e.g., “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Lonely Avenue,” “Lonesome Town,” etc.). Geraci then lightens his load in the jaunty “I Go Ooh,” which features his sole vocal of the album and such lines as “I love ‘em thick in the thighs, hair like an angel/Baby blue eyes, lips that make you cry/A smile that’ll make you jump for joy/And loving that’ll make you testify.” When you hook a big fish such as Walter Trout to play on a track, you’re guaranteed a stellar performance, and Trout certainly delivers on “Into the Night,” as does Geraci on both piano and Hammond. Then Sugar Ray is back at the vocal mic for “I Ain’t Gonna Ask” before the set concludes with another pair of instrumentals.
With a guest appearance by Anne Harris on violin, “Wading Through Vermillion” shifts musical gears along the way, and wading turns to parading as a Big Easy feel takes over this penultimate tune. Finally, and fittingly, the album closer is a piano-only track entitled “Song For Planet Earth” in which Geraci one last time reminds us of his dazzling talent evident on every track on Blues Called My Name. Jim George
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Radio Single: 2. The Blues Called My Name
Additional recommended tracks: 7. Into The Night (feat. Walter Trout), 4. Boston Stomp
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