Snake Eyes

Snake Eyes

by Eddie "Guitar" Burns
Snake Eyes

Snake Eyes

by Eddie "Guitar" Burns

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Overview

Like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and John Lee Hooker, Eddie "Guitar" Burns is a perfect example of a bluesman who was born and raised in Mississippi but made his mark after he moved north and went electric. The main difference between Burns and those other bluesmen -- all of whom he outlived -- is the fact that he isn't a great singer. While Waters, Wolf, and Hooker were all both great singers and great musicians, Burns is a fine musician but a limited singer. Of course, having a limited vocal range hasn't prevented Madonna from providing meaningful dance-pop -- and similarly, Burns doesn't let his vocal limitations hold him back on Snake Eyes. A 73-year-old Burns recorded this CD for Delmark on September 12 and 13, 2001 -- right after the 9/11 terrorist attacks -- and the veteran bluesman is in good form throughout the album. Burns' vocals are on the thin side, but he still gets his points across on original songs, as well as on performances of Memphis Slim's "Lend Me Your Love," Paul Gayten's "For You My Love," and Charles E. Calhoun's "Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash" (which has been recorded by everyone from the Clovers to Steve Miller). And his musicianship (on harmonica as well as guitar) is certainly nothing to complain about. Burns, whose brother Jimmy Burns is also employed on guitar, offers an appealing Detroit/Chicago blend -- Snake Eyes is primarily an album of Detroit-style electric blues, but the disc isn't without Windy City influences. In fact, the brothers produced Snake Eyes with Delmark founder/president Bob Koester, who is a major expert when it comes to Chicago blues. Although not a five-star masterpiece, Snake Eyes is an enjoyable outing from a blues survivor who has spent many years in the trenches. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 06/04/2002
Label: Delmark
UPC: 0038153075828
Rank: 118443

Tracks

  1. Snake Eyes
  2. Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash
  3. Lonely Man Plea
  4. Go 'Head Angel
  5. Night Shift
  6. Papa Likes to Boogie
  7. I Call It Love
  8. Jail Time
  9. Treat Me Like I Treat You
  10. Goin' to New Orleans
  11. Lend Me Your Love
  12. Hastings Street Special
  13. For You My Love
  14. Hello Miss Jessie Lee
  15. Don't Let Money Change You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Eddie "Guitar" Burns   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Nick Charles   Bass
Jimmy Burns   Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Roosevelt Purifoy   Piano
Larry Taylor   Drums

Technical Credits

Toru Hironaka   Assistant
Robert G. Koester   Producer,Supervisor
Peter Chatman   Composer
Jesse Stone   Composer
Paul Gayten   Composer
Eddie "Guitar" Burns   Composer,Producer
Jimmy Burns   Producer
Al Brandtner   Design
Jas Obrecht   Liner Notes
Peter Amft   Photography
Steve Wagner   Engineer
Charles E. Calhoun   Composer
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