Samantha Fish, Cassie Taylor & Dani Wilde, Girls with Guitars (Ruf, 2011) If a cover photograph showing three attractive, electric guitar-brandishing young women shrieks "gimmick" to you, put your natural cynicism aside and give Girls with Guitars a fair hearing. First, the three -- Samantha Fish, Cassie Taylor and Dani Wilde -- are more, a lot more, than the sum of their looks. Fish is from Kansas City, Wilde hails from England and Taylor is the daughter of bluesman Otis Taylor. They've all recorded before and put in plenty of time, alone and together, on the blues circuit. They aren't, in short, the equivalent of a contemporary Nashville faux-country act, where glamour trounces substance just about every time.
If these women were less gifted, this could have been just another annoying, too-many-goddam-notes blues-rock exercise, overproduced so as to render the impression that somebody's beating you over the head; that sort of thing is about as soulful as a tire jack. But Fish, Taylor and Wilde pretty much do it all right -- guitars, vocals, songwriting -- and they keep the sound down to earth, under control, generally spare and persuasively emotional. I would like to believe they intended it that way, and it's not because they're recording on a low budget as artists on a small, German-based blues label. Actually, from a purely technical perspective, the record doesn't sound cheap at all. It's crisp and warm, a sonic delight along with the other ones. ![]() |
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