By Jim Santella, AllAboutJazz
"This down-to-earth blues
album by Jimmy Hall and The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Collective comes as a
tribute to an unsung member of the southern blues community.
Singer/songwriter/guitarist Eddie Hinton (1944-1995) was one of those
guys who held genius in the palm of his hand but couldn't handle it in
the end. We've known other jazz and blues artists who followed a similar
course. It's always tough on those who were close to the center of it
all. When Hinton passed on at age 51, he left behind many compositions
and recordings to remember him by. Some of those compositions, however,
had fallen by the wayside. This album brings eleven of Hinton's songs to
life with southern-fried blues passion.
With Build Your Own Fire,
Jimmy Hall and this selected band of blues regulars resurrects that
music with flair. There's plenty of heart to go around. Vocals,
harmonica, guitars, organ, bass and drums come together in contemporary
blues band fashion to make things happen.
Hall delivers
with authority. He's got the genuine spirit to move people in ways that
the blues has always intended. His soulful reading of these songs,
coupled with complementary asides from the band, keep that flame alive.
"Build Your Own Fire burns with a blues/rock backbeat that centers on
Hall's extended lyric message. Unlike most blues tales of woe and
sorrow, this one uplifts with a message that encourages us to get back
on track, make your own way in the world, and make sure that positive
things happen to you.
Elsewhere, the album attempts to
allay our fears and ease our difficulties by tellin' stories that relate
to our everyday lives. Hall's soulful voice and blues harp put the
message right there in our laps. He's a comfort to all, and a beacon of
strength for blues lovers the world over."
Track Listing: Still Want to Be Your Man; Salty; Here I Am;
Poor Old Me; Coming After You; Cover Me; Build Your Own Fire; It's All
Wrong; Watchdog; What Will I Do Without You; I Found a True Love; Coming
After You (bonus track); Salty (bonus track); interview by David Hood
on Eddie Hinton.
Personnel: Jimmy Hall: vocals, harmonicas; Clayton Ivey:
keyboards; Larry Byrom: guitars; Greg Martin: guitars; David Hood: bass;
Jonathan Dees: drums; Delbert McClinton: vocal (1); Kira Small: vocals
(2, 12), Bruce Dees: vocal (3).
