Tuesday 3 July 2018

Guy Davis and Brook Williams Tolbooth Gig Review November 18th 2016






Guy Davis and Brook Williams is a tasty slice of Americana, tingling with the earthy electricity of delta blues. Guy Davis has a good repartee with the audience; joking his harmonica holder was made from his sister’s retainer, causing her to have buckteeth. 
Standout tracks from Guy’s set were ‘Taking Just a Little Bit of Time’ a casual leisurely-paced acoustic song. ‘My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble’ is a good cover of a classic Muddy Waters song. While ‘Sugar-Belly’ is an original song that Guy hasn’t yet recorded; about a poor girl who, due to circumstances beyond her control, is forced into prostitution and is subsequently murdered by a jealous lover. ‘I Wish I Hadn’t Stayed Away So Long’, written about his mother’s death while he was on tour, is by far the saddest song to be played, this evening. The chorus has a great lyric, ‘Bell rang on the midnight train, carrying the hobos home, I Wish I Hadn’t Stayed Away So Long’. 
Guy’s set finished with ‘Did You See My Baby’, a song featuring him on harmonica; which he dedicated to the late, great blues-man, Sonny Terry – my first experience of genuine virtuoso harmonica playing.   
Brook Williams’ set was excellent; he is a great slide guitar player. His cover of ‘Georgia on My Mind’ was truly moving. Brook was playing a cigar box shaped guitar, which sounded like angry bees. At the close of his set, Brooks finished with Guy joining him on stage, to play a few songs together; displaying an electric chemistry. I would easily recommend seeing both performers; Guy is a wonderful storyteller and Delta blues player. Brooks is a fantastic slide guitarist. Both of them delivered the purest of blues – unaccompanied, unashamed, and without a safety net.

Stuart Ritchie

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