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![]() June/July 2009 |
Strong, subtle songs that resonate with quiet authority!
The Blues speaks a universal language. Just ask
Philipp Fankhauser, whose break came in 1994 when Johnny Copeland asked him to
relocate to the States to handle lead vocals for his band. What should have
been the European’s big break in the blues world slipped away when Copeland
died in 1997. Three years later, Fankhauser packed his bags and hightailed it
back to Switzerland. He’s remained active on the European blues scene, initially as leader of the Checkerboard Blues Band and then as a solo artist. Fankhauser is a roots-music headliner with Top 10 releases in his home continent, and Love Man Riding is his 11th album. This clean, confident, professionally constructed set focuses on Fankhauser’s salt-and-pepper soul vocals wrapped around tunes that are restrained but melodically rich. The album generally stays on low boil, but Fankhauser and Walker aren’t trying to blow anyone’s socks off. Rather, their collaboration highlights the singer’s dusky vocals, controlled phrasing, and strong, subtle songs that resonate with quiet authority. Blues Revue June/July 2009 Hal Horowitz
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