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The Sea Saint Sessions
Tab Benoit | Telarc Blues

Houma, Louisiana native Tab Benoit has proven to be one of the most credible and enduring blues artists to emerge in the past 20 years. In the mini-blues revival that has slowly been gaining steam since the death of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Benoit stands alone in being the practitioner of gritty Creole swamp blues. His sound has been honed not by hours in the studio, but years on the road. His composition and performance reflect this fact.

Mr. Benoit began recording a bit over ten years ago with the Vanguard Releas Nice and Warm, which included the incendiary slow blues title track. He recorded four more discs for the label before moving to Telarc Blues in 1999. After two well received discs since then, Benoit joined forces with Jimmy Thackery for the 2002 Whiskey Store , where he and Thackery reprised "Nice and Warm."

Mr. Benoit has taken his regular touring group into The Big Easy Recording Studio (AKA Sea Saint Studios) for a set of loosely composed and arranged originals and blues standards. The Sea Saint Sessions is a refreshing take on the blues power trio. Benoit’s guitar is spare and raw and the studio people resisted the impulse to overproduce this recording. The results are immediate and real. The songs range from R&B ("Baby Blue") to standard 12-bar ("Monk’s Blues") to the straight zydeco ("Boat Launch Baby"). It is really the last of these that is the most revelatory. Without accordion and washboard support, this brand of zydeco is electric with excitement. Barry White plays a spankin’ Cajun beat. Benoit’s voice is refreshing as well, that Louisiana patois thick as gumbo. I for one would like to hear Mr. Benoit make an entire recording of zydeco!

It is rumored that Tab Benoit will rejoin Jimmy Thackery for Whiskey Store Live. This should be great fun.

For more information, please visit Telarc Blues and Tab Benoit

~ C. Michael Bailey

Track Listing: Baby Blue; Boat Launch Baby; Sufferin’ Mind; Hustlin’ Down In New Orleans; Solid Simple Thing; What I Have To Do; Monk’s Blues; Making The Bend; Howling For My Darling; Plareen Man.

Personnel: Tab Benoit—Vocals, Guitar; Carl Dufrene—Bass; Darryl White—Drums; Brian Stoltz--Guitar, Vocals; George Porter—Bass, Guitar; Cyril Neville—Percussion, Vocals; Monk Boudreaux—Percussion, Vocals.



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