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Son Of Skip James | 
| Artist: Dion Label: Verve Forecast Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $12.99 You Save: $0.99 (7%)
Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 4904
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 001017302 UPC: 602517491595 EAN: 0602517491595 ASIN: B000WCDI5A
Release Date: November 6, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Nadine (Chuck Berry) | | • | My Babe (Willie Dixon) | | • | Hoodoo Man Blues (Junior Wells) | | • | Drop Down Mama ("Sleepy" John Estes) | | • | Hoochie Coochie Man (Willie Dixon) | | • | Baby I'm In the Mood For You (Bob Dylan) | | • | I'm A Guitar King (Tom McClennan) | | • | The Thunderer (Dion DiMucci-Phyllis McGinley) | | • | Interlude - Spoken Word (Dion DiMucci) | | • | Son of Skip James (Dion DiMucci) | | • | Preachin' Blues (Robert Johnson) | | • | If I Had Possession (Over Judgement Day) (Robert Johnson) | | • | Devil Got My Woman (Skip James) |
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Album Description The legendary voice behind such iconic classics as "The Wanderer", "Runaround Sue" and "Abraham, Martin & John", returns with a stunning follow up to Bronx in Blue his 2006 GRAMMY nominee for Best Traditional Blues Album! Son of Skip James pays tribute to the works of seminal artists from both blues (Robert Johnson, Skip James, Willie Dixon, etc.) and rock (Chuck Berry, Bob Dylan) plus new Dion originals including the arresting title track. With impressive acoustic guitar skills and a vocal prowess still unparalleled in the history of popular music, Dion infuses this roots based material with his unique blend of doo-wop, rock n' roll and blues sensibilities. A musical lesson in cutting straight to the heart from one of the masters!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
I wore out Bronx in Blue August 13, 2008 Kristina Weick (PNS FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
And when I got "Son Of" it is great. Bronx in Blue should be played in every school to educate our children about blues roots music. Of course, the original artists are great , however, I can understand Dion's interpretation and his performance is energizing. This is not 'sit-down' music! He deserved the Grammy...
Bluesingly, Kristina
Affirming, confirming and cool music July 22, 2008 J. Vargas (Connecticut) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Listening to Dion confirms and affirms my faith in God and in Jesus; this is done with style implied from the rythm of the music (blues?). My buying experience from amazon was good. Got the CD without problems in the amount of time they said I'd get it.
Dion- Son of Skip James June 23, 2008 Danny Allen (Dallas, Georgia United States) Dion has became a true blues artist in every way. I have a hard time taking this CD out of my car player!!!
"Son of Skip James", this is the real deal here. May 23, 2008 Tim Gabriel (Western PA, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
In 1991 I picked up Dion's latest CD at the time titled "Bronx Blues: The Columbia Recordings". It is a collection of his songs from 1962-1965. Yes it includes "Ruby Baby" and "Donna the Prima Donna" but toward the end of the 20 song CD I found myself listening to Dion sing the blues on "Spoonful" and "The Seventh Son". So this dude with the Bronx chops (who sang with the "Belmont's" in the late 50's) has been singing the blues since he picked up the guitar? This was a new revelation for me.
Fast forward to 2006, finally, Dion records a blues album titled "Bronx in Blue". It's a masterpiece. And we are talking acoustic blues not electric. Just read the reviews on it. And now, I finally bought and listened to "Son of Skip James". I thought, how could "Bronx in Blue" be topped? Well let me tell you, Dion topped it.
Dion Dimucci, his vocals have never sounded better and his acoustic guitar playing brings life to the blues. "Son of Skip James", this is the real deal here.
Surprise of the year for me May 11, 2008 laeva65 (Phoenix) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
What a surprise! I've always been a Dion & the Belmonts fan, since I was born in the Bronx. I've been a blues fanatic since I heard Lightnin' Hopkins singing "Rocky Mountain Blues" on WWRL while sitting in my car in Brooklyn in 1965.
Lately, I've drifted off into jazz, primarily the seminal bop of Thelonious and Miles and Bird. Made me wish the Beatles and the Stones hadn't come on when they did, so I might have been able to focus on those giants of jazz when they were still playing in the NY clubs (well, not Bird, but so many of the rest.)
Back to Dion. I still get a charge in my heart when I hear the opening beats of "Wanderer." And I'll always recall the dirty lyrics we substituted for parts of "Runaround Sue."
I didn't know about Dion's previous blues album, which is why I was so dam surprised when "Son of Skip James" showed up. I am so stoked by that record I'm going to take it to California tomorrow and give it to my 23 year old guitar-playing son and hope he gets a charge out of it. Would I love it if, when he comes home from school in a few weeks, he was playing one or two of the songs from the record.
"The Thunderer" is a magnificent piece of religious music. I can tell you for sure that the Catholic churches would be a lot more crowded if that was the kind of music you could hear at Mass on Sunday.
Now I got to get the earlier record. What a turn-on for me and everyone who is lucky enough to hear this terrific artist from the streetcorners of New York.
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