Hail to the Kings!

Hail to the Kings!

by The Cash Box Kings
Hail to the Kings!

Hail to the Kings!

by The Cash Box Kings

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Overview

It's hard not to see the title of Hail to the Kings! as the Cash Box Kings celebrating themselves, but this 2019 album -- the group's second for Alligator -- makes it plain that the quintet can occasionally plant their tongues firmly in cheek. Case in point: "Joe, You Ain't from Chicago," where the group's twin leaders vocalist Oscar Wilson and harmonicist Joe Nosek do their best Bo Diddley and Jerome Green routine, trading barbs all intended to show how Nosek is truly a native of Madison, Wisconsin, not the Windy City. It's funny and it's smart, revealing that all of the Cash Box Kings are not only in on the joke, but that their hearts belong to Chicago. Certainly, Hail to the Kings! is an enthusiastic celebration of Chicago blues in all of its electric forms. Wilson gets to duet with Shemekia Copeland on the bawdy "The Wine Talkin'," the group revives Jimmy Reed's "I'm the Man Down There," they descend into a slow groove on "Sugar Daddy," and offer several hyper-charged shuffles. The interplay is elastic and gritty, as is the sound of the record; maybe the surface is crystal clear, but the levels are still happily pushed into the red. All this means Hail to the Kings! is a rollicking good time, but what gives the album resonance is how the Cash Box Kings don't merely pay homage to the past, they bring tradition into the present. Throughout the album, Wilson casually sings about elements of the modern world -- he doesn't call "The Wrong Number," he texts it -- which helps set up the gut-punch of "Jon Burge Blues," an angry protest number about the late Chicago Police Department commander who regularly framed and tortured black prisoners. "Jon Burge Blues" is the only explicitly political number on Hail to the Kings! but it is so powerful it echoes throughout the rest of the album, making the Cash Box Kings case that the blues can still speak forcefully and directly about contemporary life. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 05/17/2019
Label: Alligator / Alligator Records
UPC: 0014551499121
Rank: 124919

Tracks

  1. Ain't No Fun (When the Rabbit Got the Gun)
  2. The Wine Talkin'
  3. Take Anything I Can
  4. Smoked Jowl Blues
  5. Back Off
  6. I'm the Man Down There
  7. Poison in My Whiskey
  8. Joe, You Ain't From Chicago
  9. Bluesman Next Door
  10. Hunchin' on My Baby
  11. Jon Burge Blues
  12. Sugar Daddy
  13. The Wrong Number

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Cash Box Kings   Primary Artist
Billy Flynn   Guitar
Shemekia Copeland   Vocals
Oscar Wilson   Vocals
Joe Nosek   Vocals,Harmonica,Percussion
Little Frank Krakowski   Guitar (Rhythm)
Kenny "Beedy Eyes" Smith   Drums
Alex Hall   Percussion
John W. Lauler   Percussion,Bass (Upright),Bass (Electric)
Lee Kanehira   Organ,Piano,Piano (Electric)
Derek Hendrickson   Drums

Technical Credits

Billy Flynn   Group Member
Mercy Dee Walton   Composer
Calvin Carter   Composer
Jimmy Reed   Composer
John Hahn   Composer,Photography
Joe Nosek   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Bruce Iglauer   Mixing,Mastering,Associate Producer
E.Corson Barnard   Cover Photo
Oscar Wilson   Composer,Group Member
Kevin Niemiec   Design
Collin Jordan   Mastering
Kenny "Beedy Eyes" Smith   Group Member
Alex Hall   Mixing
John W. Lauler   Group Member
Janet Mami Takayam   Photography
Bill Buchelt   Cover Photo
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