Keep It Simple

Keep It Simple

by Keb' Mo
Keep It Simple

Keep It Simple

by Keb' Mo

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Overview

Keb' Mo' is less a blues singer than a performer who works from that conceptual base, not in the way Taj Mahal does, knowingly carrying a tradition forward, half teacher and wise elder, but more as a populist, the James Taylor of blues, say, or a less recalcitrant J.J. Cale. To criticize him for not being Skip James or Robert Johnson sort of misses the point of what Keb' Mo' is shooting for, and like Bonnie Raitt discovered, bringing a modern pop-blues to a wide audience sure beats playing authentic for purists. Either path is as fake or as real as the other in a post-postmodern age where the blues creaks along as a single DNA strand in a world of rap, metal, and neo-soul. All of which makes the blues a strange career path to use to get straight out of Compton, yet that's exactly what Keb' Mo' has done, rising out of one of toughest urban landscapes in the world by covering Robert Johnson songs on his National steel guitar. So enough about whether he's a real bluesman or not, because in the end he has to put supper on the table, and he does it by crafting a warm, wry, blues-informed version of pop Americana that wrestles with contemporary problems like how to pay the mortgage, the high price of coffee, or how to afford a vacation in France. "France," the lead track on Keep It Simple, pretty much states the case with the lines "Wake up Mama/Don't you fret/I found two cheap tickets/On the Internet," which Keb' Mo' sings in a honey-tinged voice over a patented and tasteful blues shuffle. Later, in "House in California," he sings, "Better have good money/If you're looking for a house/In California," and again, he uses a shuffle to hang the news on, looking no further into the past than necessary to put the song across. Keb' Mo' is a solid guitar player, and is a master of the easy, nuanced vocal, and he makes like Denzel Washington on this album, commenting on the little problems and travails of contemporary life with a winning grin and an assured stance that you can't help but like. Is this a great album? No, just a good one, all of a piece with his earlier work, and his debut release, simply called Keb' Mo', is still probably your best bet for a first purchase. That's the album the critics like best because it stays closest to the Delta definition of the blues, and it is a good album, but Keb' Mo' didn't trade Compton for the Delta just to stay there. He's looking for a house in California and a plane ticket to France. Aren't we all? That's the blues, folks. ~ Steve Leggett

Product Details

Release Date: 02/10/2004
Label: Epic / Epic/Okeh
UPC: 0696998640825
Rank: 52549

Tracks

  1. France
  2. Let Your Light Shine
  3. One Friend
  4. Shave Yo' Legs
  5. Prosperity Blues
  6. Closer
  7. Keep It Simple
  8. Riley B. King
  9. House in California
  10. Walk Back In
  11. I'm Amazing
  12. Proving You Wrong

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Keb' Mo'   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Bass,Banjo,Mandolin,Harmonica,Percussion,Synthesizer
Robben Ford   Guest Artist,Guitar,Soloist,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Shannon Curfman   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Robert Cray   Guest Artist,Guitar,Soloist,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Amy Grant   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Vince Gill   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Paul Franklin   Dobro
Andrea Zonn   Violin,Vocals (Background)
Steve Ferrone   Drums
Greg Phillinganes   Piano,Keyboards,Piano (Electric)
John Hobbs   Fender Rhodes,Piano (Electric)
Chad Cromwell   Drums
John Porter   Guitar
Jeff Paris   Organ,Piano,Mandolin,Harmonica,Keyboards
Sam Bush   Mandolin
Phillip Ingram   Vocals (Background)
Nathan East   Bass
Ricky Lawson   Drums
Reggie McBride   Bass
Munyungo Jackson   Percussion
Alex Brown   Vocals (Background)
Willie Weeks   Bass
Bobette Harrison-Jamison   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Mark Johnson   Engineer
Farra Mathews   A&R Assistance
Keb' Mo'   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Stephen Marsh   Mastering
Bob Weir   Composer
Bill Medley   Composer
Gary Nicholson   Composer
Jeff Paris   Composer
Jenny Yates   Composer
Darrell Scott   Composer
Andy Brohard   Engineer
Eric Lynn   Composer
Robben Ford   Composer
Pete Ganbarg   A&R
Ok Hee Kim   Engineer
Mickey Hart   Composer
Jason Wormer   Engineer
Zuriani   Composer
David Bett   Art Direction
JoAnn Tominaga   Production Coordination
Kevin Meeker   Engineer
Frank W. 3 Ockenfels   Photography
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